How to Fix Windows 10 Stuck in Infinite Boot Loop [Tutorial]
How to Fix Windows 10 Stuck in Infinite Boot Loop [Tutorial]
Commands Used:
chkdsk /f /r
sfc /scannow
Link to media creation utility: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
In this tutorial, you will find three possible ways to fix these problems or some other start-up problems you might be experiencing with Windows 10. There are several possible reasons for such start-up problems. Among many other possible reasons, it could happen after Windows has installed certain updates that it finds incompatible with the software distribution or after you make certain changes to your system settings. It could even be due to certain applications you have installed on your PC or some activities that triggered abrupt shutdown hence altering your boot configurations.
If you’re able to figure out the event that led to this problem, then you wouldn’t need to try all three methods, you could simply pick the method that is more likely to solve your problem and implement it. So, was it after installing some system updates or drivers, was it after attaching some hardware components to your PC or was it after installing some applications?
In previous Windows versions this might have required a full reinstall or at least some messing around. Thanks to the way in which Windows 10 was designed a reboot loop can be resolved relatively quickly.
Here’s how to fix a Windows 10 boot loop and get your PC or laptop up and running in minutes.
On Windows 10, automatic repair is a handy feature that troubleshoots and fixes common problems that may be preventing your device from loading correctly.
If your computer fails to start two consecutive times, in the third boot the self-repair mechanism will trigger, and during this process, the system will run a number of diagnostic tests to detect and repair common startup problems.
However, if you would rather troubleshoot and fix startup problems manually, or the automatic repair is causing unexpected loops, it's possible to disable the feature on Windows 10.
In this Windows 10 guide, we walk you through the steps to disable automatic diagnose and repair on your device. In addition, if automatic repair was previously disabled, or you want to revert the changes, we also outline the steps to re-enable the feature.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
windows 10 not booting up
windows 10 not booting after update
windows 10 not booting automatic repair
windows 10 not booting bad system config info
windows 10 not booting black screen no cursor
windows 10 installed but not booting
windows 10 not booting critical process died
windows 10 not booting cursor blinking
windows 10 not booting circle
windows 10 not booting cmd fix
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).