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Windows 8 is stuck in an automatic repair loop

Anonymous
Oct 26, 2012, 9:04 PM

My windows 8 get in a automatic repair loop and it couldn't repair it. And than it says log file d:\windows\system32\logfiles\srt\srttrail.txt

What to do?

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  1. Anonymous
    Oct 29, 2012, 2:14 PM

    do a selective boot up with bios

    get cmd to open and check

    bootrec /fixMBR

    bootrec /Fixboot

    bootrec /rebuildBCD

    and also

    chkdsk /r c:

    chkdsk /r d:

    chkdsk /r e:

    chkdsk /r f:

    then let repair go thowe again and should be stoped

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  1. Anonymous
    Dec 31, 2014, 4:33 PM

    Hello Coonut,

    Thank you for your reply,

    I would suggest you to login to any other computer and create a Windows 8 installation disk. Using that disk you can perform the troubleshooting methods given below.

    Refer the link to create the installation disk:

    How to create installation media for a PC refresh or reset:

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/create-reset-refresh-media

    Hope the information helps.

    Please reply with the results, in order to help you fix the issue.

    Wish u a Happy New Year!

    Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    Oct 27, 2012, 12:40 PM

    Hi Geoffreyvan Gorkum,

    Welcome to Windows 8 Community!

    From your issue description I understand that your computer is in automatic repair state and you are unable to repair it. Please let me know if I have misunderstood the issue. Do not worry; we got some troubleshooting steps in order to resolve the issue.

    When do you get this automatic repair loop?

    I would suggest performing the following methods and check if it helps to resolve the issue.

    Method 1: Restart the computer by force shut down.

    Once the computer restarts check if you are getting the same error message. If the error message exists, perform Method 2.

    Method 2: Perform Startup repair

    I would suggest you to perform a startup repair using Windows 8 bootable DVD or USB drive and check if that helps.

    a) Insert the installation DVD or USB and boot Windows 8 from it.

    b) In the ‘Windows setup’ page select the ‘language to install’, ‘Time and currency format’ and the ‘keyboard or input method’ and click on ‘next’.

    c) Click on ‘Repair your computer’ and select ‘Troubleshoot’.

    d) Click on ‘Advanced options’ and select ‘Automatic Repair’ and select the operating system.

    Hope it helps. For any further Windows related assistance, feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help.

    Regards!

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  2. Anonymous
    Oct 29, 2012, 10:45 AM

    I am having the same problem and I'm wondering if the above answer worked before I try the update on mine.

    Thanks in advance

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  3. Anonymous
    Oct 29, 2012, 2:02 PM

    I'm having the same problem after installing the recent update, in my case i upgrade by downloading from the internet and the dvd is not an option yet. I am an advance use, have tried all the option, but the loop still on, should wait till the system is ok and not being a guinea pig  guest

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