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trixone

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  1. Hello, yesterday my pc force updated itself while I was out walking with my dog. When I got back from the walk the pc was processing the update for about an hour, until the completing stage finally began. And the computer finally started rebooting after one hour + of waiting, here's where the problem occurred. My pc booted a lot more than it should've done, but I just ignored it and kept looking at my phone. This repeated about 20+ times before I got bothered by it and realized that something is not right. Before I knew my pc is stuck in an infinite boot loop, I let it boot a few more times while I looked at the screen, just to see if it was a part of the update sequence. It wasn't, so I powered off the pc like I've done other times when something gets stuck and it usually works, but this time it didn't, it just keeps on restarting. I've tried some widows commands without any success, for example, F8 or F10, as for the 3 boot fail method on windows, to try and get the pc to boot into safe mode/secure boot. At this point, I've tried everything to my knowledge and I can't seem to figure it out. I would appreciate a response on how to cope with this since I work from home and my work depends on my computer. I recorded the boot-up process on my phone for y'all to look at, the quick error message displayed is in Swedish. Heres the translation to English=" message one: Trying to restore the installation, message two: regretting/undoing the changes made to your computer" and then it restarts. A little side note, no clue if it's relevant or not but might be good to include, tried to go to the secure erase option on my system SSD drive in BIOS, and noticed that it is in a "Frozen Status" can this be the cause? If possible, it would be awesome to be able to fix this problem without having to do a system reset. Since I'm posting this from my work laptop, I don't have a way to do a file backup, and I have work-related files that are important. So maybe I can just reset my system drive and reinstall Windows. A quick note, I'm not that experienced when it comes to hard drives and resets, so, please I might just be speaking nonsense atm so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks in advance Computer specs Motherboard: B150I PRO GAMING/WIFI/AURA Bios Ver.2606 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU 3.50GHz GPU: Asus GTX970 4GB PCI-E TURBO Memory: 2x Corsair 8192MB 2133 MHz DDR4 Storage: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250 GB (System drive), WDC WD20EZRX-22D8PB0 2TB(HDD) Example: IMG-0569 (convert-video-online.com) (1).mp4
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