Automatic Repair Loop

mizoreismine

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Stuck in Automatic Repair Loop

When i woke up my pc from sleep mode I went to twitch to watch some stream and the streams were muted for some reason, so i turned it up but everytime i did chrome would crash, so I turned off my pc to see if it was my headphones and now I'm stuck in the Repair cycle.
I've done a lot of methods and none seems to work.
 
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Stuck in Automatic Repair Loop

When i woke up my pc from sleep mode I went to twitch to watch some stream and the streams were muted for some reason, so i turned it up but everytime i did chrome would crash, so I turned off my pc to see if it was my headphones and now I'm stuck in the Repair cycle.
I've done a lot of methods and none seems to work.
 
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Stuck in Automatic Repair Loop

When i woke up my pc from sleep mode I went to twitch to watch some stream and the streams were muted for some reason, so i turned it up but everytime i did chrome would crash, so I turned off my pc to see if it was my headphones and now I'm stuck in the Repair cycle. I've done:

bootrec.exe/rebuildbcd
bootrec.exe/fixmbr
bootrec.exe/fixboot
and chkdsk they didnt work

I cant enter safe mode, disable early anti malware protect or disable automatic repair, everytime my pc says something went wrong and have to collect data

I did Windows\System3\LogFiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt
and it said they couldnt find the problem, but it says 1 root problem and the volume test took like 30000ms

I did RegBack multiple times and doesn't work

I even tried resetting the pc and it wont do that.

Please help, it's really urgent.
 


You won't get any help at all if you end up banned for breaking the rules. This is a forum of volunteers, we try to get to all the threads, not all get fast answers and unfortunatly some don't get an reply at all. Being impatient will just turn more people away.
Have patience keep researching for possible fixes. Try running hardware diagnostics like memtest and the HDD manufactures diagnostics to rule out hardware failure. If it's a laptop many laptop manufactures have a diagnostic suite to test the whole system.
 


i did that but the only way to get the results is to login, which i cant do otherwise i get something went wrong we're collecting data. but i deleted the Mint reg to be able to run dism /online / cleanup-image thing and got error 1 incorrect function then i did sfc /scannow and it got to 100% but says protection program has failed. says there's a corrupted files or program/ or virus but i dont know what file or software its talking about
 


is there a path to read the log from command prompt?
 


alright i did literally everything to fix it and still deadends, so i took my old hdd that has w10 on it and took the corrupted hdd as a 2ndary got my important files and formatted it then cloned the old hdd to the uncorrupted one. so the only things i lost was my steam games. thanks for trying