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My Acer Swift 1 laptop is stuck in a continuous automatic repair loop. I would like to find a way to get out of this and back to my regular Home screen Windows 10.
Have you tried running Startup Repair or System Restore to see if you can get the system back to a working state? Does the laptop have a Solid State Drive or a regular hard drive installed?
to try and get out of that loop, try pushing the power button in for 5 seconds as the Windows screen appears.
do that a few times and the laptop should prompt you to go into the Advanced Startup Options menu.
from there you can try a restore point, or an image snapshot if you took any, or a reset or repair of Windows.
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