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So I have an issue with my work machine. First it seemed to have lost some of it's drivers so I got to the task of tracking them down and reinstalling them. I ended up just using Dell's support assistant tool to discover which drivers I needed exactly and had it install them. Once the install was complete I shutdown my machine, then turned it back on, and now I get an endless  boot loop. I've tried running through several repair utilities including the ones dell includes on the drive, as well as the Windows repair utilities from a Windows 10 install disk. Nothing seems to be correcting the issue. All the utilities keep coming back saying everything is fine, chkdsk returns no errors, so I'm sort of at a loss. If this was my personal machine I would have just fresh installed Windows ages ago, but I have a lot of work and software licenses on this machine. 

 

My question is which should I use? A recovery image from a few weeks ago, or a fresh install and then restore my files from a few days ago I made with Windows built in file backup system? Thanks.

Desktop: i9 11900k, 32GB DDR4, 4060 Ti 8GB 🙂

 

 

 

 

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