Stupid "prepairing automaic repair loop"!!!!

Jun 15, 2013
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Alright guys i need serious help. I want to play some video games on my computer but.... I restarted my computer at night and went to bed. I woke up, turned it on and it said- prepairing automatic repair. then a black screen that flashes for a millisecond and then it flashes something that said this might take awhile. Then it said diagnosing your pc. so i let it do what it was doing for a few hours and i came back and it was dong the same thing. so i went to google on my windows vista laptop and searched how to fix it. I looked up about 50 ways to fix it, guess what?
NOTHING WORKED. so i need serious help it has been like this for 2 days. I have tryed booting it into safe mode with the guides and nothing worked. I've tryed to press shift and f8 it brought me to the BIOS
so i pressed esc which brought up a list of options that were: Continue startup, System information, Change language, Diagnostics (f2) Boot menu (f9), Computer setup (f10), System recovery, (f11), Network boot (f12), Utilities and run UEFI Application. I am Definitely stumped. I would love it if i could have some help.

It is: Hp pavilion desktop
It runs: windows 8
 
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Hello there

Did you try the 'bootrec' command with some really effective parameters? Try the following and they may help you get your system back:

Start your computer from the bootable DVD and click Repair your computer on the first screen.

Go to Command Prompt and try the following command:

sfc /scannow

If the above fails, try bootrec /fixboot, bootrec /fixmbr, bootrec /ScanOS or bootrec /RebuildBCD.

Hope this helps.
Hello there

Did you try the 'bootrec' command with some really effective parameters? Try the following and they may help you get your system back:

Start your computer from the bootable DVD and click Repair your computer on the first screen.

Go to Command Prompt and try the following command:

sfc /scannow

If the above fails, try bootrec /fixboot, bootrec /fixmbr, bootrec /ScanOS or bootrec /RebuildBCD.

Hope this helps.
 
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