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About a week ago, things were working fine. Today, after I restarted my computer to finish the installation of a bunch of Autodesk 3D Modelling software I downloaded for school. When it turned back on, the Windows logo showed up and it said something like 'diagnosing your PC' then it said something like 'attempting automatic repair.' Then I got an error screen saying Automatic Repair, and it also said "Your PC did not start correctly." 

 

I've tried all of the normal and advanced options to repair my PC. Using the command prompt using commands like 'chkdsk /f /r C:' and 'bootrec.exe' it says there aren't any damaged partitions on the drive, and bootrec says that everything is fine. I have no previous Windows installations. 

 

Sadly, I don't have any backups or past images to go back to. I've tried booting in all the safe modes, low res mode, boot logging, and debugging. I've also tried to reset the OS with and without keeping my files, but once the progress gets to about 49 percent, it says it encountered some problem and it just undoes all the resetting and brings me back to the automatic repair page.

 

At one point, it said that the file causing the problem was srtTrail.txt, and I've done searches on that, coming up with nothing. 

 

I have done everything that I think I can, with the only options that I can see left would be using the command prompt with some commands that I haven't figured out yet or an option that was blatantly obvious and I skipped over it. I can use all the help I can get, thanks.

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Use a friend's computer and get windows 10 on a USB. Boot from the USB on your computer and select in the install menu Repair your computer in the bottom left corner.

i7-9980x 4.20mhz - 19.8 terraflops of ram - 512mb GENERIC VIDEO_CARD - 20w PSU with hyperthreading. 

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