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Hello ive been stuck in this annoying boot loop because i changed 4 cores to 2 cores in msconfig, i cant use a recovery drive, i cant use anything other then command promoted, please help, i dont know what to do. Oh also it says on the blue screen Bad System Config. So far ive reset my uefi/bios ive made a recoverable usb drive and nothing is working litrally spent all day trying different things.

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Windows should recognise that it's failing to boot and automatically throw you into System recovery after 2 (I think) failed boots in a row.  From there you can perform a system restore and everything should go back to how it was before you changed MSconfig.

 

Just out of interest, did you change anything else?  There's an option for a No GUI boot which just displays a black screen while Windows is booting, which you may have clicked by accident.

Generally you don't need to touch any of the advanced options in MSconfig if Windows is already working properly.

For example, this is mine (I haven't touched anything in here in the 7 years since I've last reinstalled Windows 7)

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Thank you all for trying to help, my recovery drive wasnt working so i took out the old hard drive and out in a new one and it started to work so i factory restored that and downloaded windows

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