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I have recently got automatic repair loop and have done some research and have seen that a lot of other people have got it. I've tried to put in my windows 8 usb and repair it but after i tried to refresh it is currently stuck at a blue screen. Should I wait or will it never load?

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I remember this when I first built my PC and overclocked too much and PC bugged. What I did was a fresh install and it fixed the problem. I don't know if you're willing to do that though. 

yes do a fresh install if it never works

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I would prefer not to have to fresh install but if it's my only option I will. I have 600gbs of games mostly but that's about it

ouch. Redownloading is never fun, especially if you have data cap. I'd suggest you search around, maybe even contacting windows customer support (don't expect a speedy support though; you might wait for a long time).

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If you have a extra HDD you could prevent having to download all of those games. 

Really, just wait for Windows to repair itself unless it takes too long, in which case take a windows boot DISK and boot from there and launch repair.

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Yeah, my friend had this problem. If you have AHCI in the BIOS, make sure it is enabled and IDE or SCSI is disabled. My friend overclocked his already pre-overclocked 970 and it crashed Windows. He had to reinstall after spending 5 hours trying to figure out how to fix it.

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Try to do windows recovery with install media. That will have two options, startup recovery and using last known restore point (or one that you know was working). If neither works you just have to do fresh reinstall. You can keep files if your drive has space for them. This is good for restoring settings.

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