[SOLVED] Automatic Repair Boot Loop

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While I was taking a break from my PC, it just randomly shut off (probably a blue screen) and I came back to it trying to perform automatic repairs. I tried all the automatic repair options (ex. Startup repair, Command prompt sfc /scannow, loading into safemode, system restore). Nothing has been working and when i try to repair corrupted files it says Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation. My computer has been having corrupted file problems for a while now, and I usually fix them before I have to use automatic repairs, but this time I can't even load into PC to try and fix them because the sfc /scannow requires you to be online. Please help ASAP. Any commands that I could type in to try and boot would be greatly appreciated.
 
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While I was taking a break from my PC, it just randomly shut off (probably a blue screen) and I came back to it trying to perform automatic repairs. I tried all the automatic repair options (ex. Startup repair, Command prompt sfc /scannow, loading into safemode, system restore). Nothing has been working and when i try to repair corrupted files it says Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation. My computer has been having corrupted file problems for a while now, and I usually fix them before I have to use automatic repairs, but this time I can't even load into PC to try and fix them because the sfc /scannow requires you to be online. Please help ASAP. Any commands that I could type in to try and boot...
While I was taking a break from my PC, it just randomly shut off (probably a blue screen) and I came back to it trying to perform automatic repairs. I tried all the automatic repair options (ex. Startup repair, Command prompt sfc /scannow, loading into safemode, system restore). Nothing has been working and when i try to repair corrupted files it says Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation. My computer has been having corrupted file problems for a while now, and I usually fix them before I have to use automatic repairs, but this time I can't even load into PC to try and fix them because the sfc /scannow requires you to be online. Please help ASAP. Any commands that I could type in to try and boot would be greatly appreciated.
Your system storage just crapped the bed! The corrupted files should've been a warning. Install a new HDD/SSD. Install Windows. Recover your files from your backup.
 
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Your system storage just crapped the bed! The corrupted files should've been a warning. Install a new HDD/SSD. Install Windows. Recover your files from your backup.
Tbh I should have probably done that but at one point I fixed it and there were no traceable corrupted files on my computer. I may have some type of malware that corrupts files.. If I could get on my computer I could maybe scan and see. If you know a solution just to get on to use an anti virus software that would be great.
 
Tbh I should have probably done that but at one point I fixed it and there were no traceable corrupted files on my computer. I may have some type of malware that corrupts files.. If I could get on my computer I could maybe scan and see. If you know a solution just to get on to use an anti virus software that would be great.
Corrupted files usually mean data corruption. Your HDD/SSD was starting to fail.