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23 hours ago, werty410 said:

When I turn my computer on, it crashes and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. The issue started when I was playing some games, and my computer suddenly froze. When I turned off and on again, and put my password in, it would crash and loop, then say windows didn’t load correctly. I tried fixing it and eventually tried reinstalling windows, but it still didn’t work, and now it doesn’t even get to the log-in page, and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. How can I fix this?

 

Specs:

i3 10100f(Stock Cooler)

16 gb of ram

gtx 1050ti 

500w evga PSU

 

UPDATE: My boy Kyle fixed it up. He said “I just messed around with the drive settings till it was gooder”, so I don’t really know what happened, but it worked. (for now at least).

When I turn my computer on, it crashes and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. The issue started when I was playing some games, and my computer suddenly froze. When I turned off and on again, and put my password in, it would crash and loop, then say windows didn’t load correctly. I tried fixing it and eventually tried reinstalling windows, but it still didn’t work, and now it doesn’t even get to the log-in page, and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. How can I fix this?

 

Specs:

i3 10100f(Stock Cooler)

16 gb of ram

gtx 1050ti 

500w evga PSU

 

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Your Windows probably corrupted / have problem.

Just to rule it out (or in) : You didn't download sketchy stuffs from somewhere sketchy right ?

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12 hours ago, Poinkachu said:

Your Windows probably corrupted / have problem.

Just to rule it out (or in) : You didn't download sketchy stuffs from somewhere sketchy right ?

No, I don’t think I have downloaded anything sketchy. Is there a way to fix my Windows if it is corrupted?

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34 minutes ago, werty410 said:

No, I don’t think I have downloaded anything sketchy. Is there a way to fix my Windows if it is corrupted?

Hmm, after re-reading I noticed I somehow missed the line where you said you reinstalled at some point.

 

So yeah, forget what I said.

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ENGLISH IS NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE, NOT EVEN 2ND LANGUAGE. PLEASE FORGIVE ME FOR ANY CONFUSION AND/OR MISUNDERSTANDING THAT MAY HAPPEN BECAUSE OF IT.

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23 hours ago, werty410 said:

When I turn my computer on, it crashes and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. The issue started when I was playing some games, and my computer suddenly froze. When I turned off and on again, and put my password in, it would crash and loop, then say windows didn’t load correctly. I tried fixing it and eventually tried reinstalling windows, but it still didn’t work, and now it doesn’t even get to the log-in page, and says automatic repair couldn’t repair my pc. How can I fix this?

 

Specs:

i3 10100f(Stock Cooler)

16 gb of ram

gtx 1050ti 

500w evga PSU

 

UPDATE: My boy Kyle fixed it up. He said “I just messed around with the drive settings till it was gooder”, so I don’t really know what happened, but it worked. (for now at least).

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Related to the topic title:
"What goes up must come down"...... That's why.

Related to OS recovery:
I've never seen automatic repair actually (Sucessfully) work before and with that I woudn't rely on it too much but creating a backup image of the drive with something like "Acronis" will get you out of a jam.
If the drive actually fails you just get and install the new one, copy the image over to it with the backup disc/pendrive you setup with Acronis and you're off and running again as if nothing ever happened.

"If you ever need anything please don't hesitate to ask someone else first"..... Nirvana
"Whadda ya mean I ain't kind? Just not your kind"..... Megadeth
Speaking of things being "All Inclusive", Hell itself is too.

 

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