Preparing automatic repair Bootloop/Unable to reinstall windows (desktop)

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dannycai70

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HI, all

So recently I clean installed my Pc hard drive. I installed win 10 and then the next day my computer was stuck saying preparing automatic repair for about 5 seconds. then it would shutdown the computer and restart again. The boot loop has never stopped. I have tried entering safe mode but it doesn't work. I have also tried reinstalling windows but whenever i try and reinstall it, the windows logo pops up and then the computer restarts.

I've looked all over the internet for a fix bu haven't found anything.

Any help will be aprecciated
 
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You might try this, but if you've already begun a new installation, and the installation broke during the process, then it doesn't apply.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2816679/fix-microsoft-cumulative-update-kb3093266.html#16748393


I'd probably suggest trying the installation again, using the following method.

http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1950-windows-10-clean-install.html


If it does the same thing again, try removing the cmos battery for five minutes then pop it back in and restart. Try installing again. Be sure to unplug the power supply when you take the CMOS battery out and plug it back in after you reinstall the battery.

If it still wont' work, try using diskpart to wipe the drive of ALL partitions, and then try...
You might try this, but if you've already begun a new installation, and the installation broke during the process, then it doesn't apply.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2816679/fix-microsoft-cumulative-update-kb3093266.html#16748393


I'd probably suggest trying the installation again, using the following method.

http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1950-windows-10-clean-install.html


If it does the same thing again, try removing the cmos battery for five minutes then pop it back in and restart. Try installing again. Be sure to unplug the power supply when you take the CMOS battery out and plug it back in after you reinstall the battery.

If it still wont' work, try using diskpart to wipe the drive of ALL partitions, and then try reinstalling. If it still fails after wiping the drive, you have a hardware issue.
 
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