Stuck in automatic repair cycle

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Kyri Weeks

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So my computer is stuck in the automatic repair loop. When starting, it comes up with preparing automatic repair, then diagnosing pc then goes to the blue screen saying your pc did not start correctly. I have tried all available options and in troubleshooting I cannot access the options as when I try to log in with my Microsoft login it says it is incorrect. I have changed it and still says that it is incorrect. Does anyone know a fix for this?
 
Before going trying a repair
Do you have any data you need to get off this computer? If yes then make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview NO install needed

Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb


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Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

Insert the usb or cd/dvd and boot your system. You may have to change bios settings to boot from the usb or cd/dvd(every computer is different) We can help with this.

When the computer boots choose TRY UBUNTU and let the system boot.

When booted look on the left-hand side of the screen and click on Files icon
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Then click on Other Locations
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Click on your drive for example Win 7

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Click on Users Icon

Click on your name listed under users


You should now see your data e.g Documents Pictures etc.

Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

When finished Click on the shutdown icon in the top right-hand corner Click on Power Off
 
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