I think its my gpu driversBoot into Safe Mode and start Task Manager. Click on the Startup tab. Then right-click any programs you don't have to have start when booting up and click DISABLE. Do a few at a time and reboot until you find the culprit. Don't disable your anti-virus program.
i3-9100f 8gb ram evga gtx 760 2gb msi h310m gaming plus 120gb ssd cooler master 500w and when i unistall the gpu driver it worked so its a problem with the new driverMight be some driver having some conflict which cause your PC to go into Boot loop. Its good to hear that you have been accessing the safe mode. Try uninstalling the drivers or corrupted drives on the safe mode and download the new and the current drivers in the internet so that your machine is up-to date. Also can i have the spec to your PC so that i can have a better insight on this problem. Try creating a restore point in the PC before installing a particular driver. It will be easier to revert to the previous settings and easier to find the faulty or missing drivers.
If you think it's your GPU drivers, try removing your GPU and reboot using the integrated graphics in the Intel CPU, assuming you have a fairly late model Intel processor. But what makes you think it's not a startup program? It's easy to eliminate them if you follow my suggestion above.I think its my gpu drivers