Windows 10 keeps booting into startup repair

tlavanway3

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hello i just spent 3 thousand on a new gaming pc and had no problems with it, then one day i turned it on and tryed to open skype and it said i was missing a .dll file so ok no big deal maybe il try a hard shutdown and turn back on maybe that will fix it, nope now every single time i turn my computer on, it boots into automatic startup repair, and if things could not get any worse, nothing in the startup repair even works, i try everything and does not work (mostly because i did not back up anything) but even when i try to do a start up repair thing to analyze files and fix why its not booting, nothing happens, it says its diagnosing the problem, then a bright blue screen flashing for .5 seconds, was not a normal [strike]blue[/strike] BSOD screen because it had no words on it, and then the computer reboots into startup repair again, i litterally cant get it to stop doing this, and reinstalling windows is not an option because i dont have a [strike]disk[/strike] disc drive.
 
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If you've ran Startup Repair and it's failed, it means your MBR is damaged beyond repair and needs to be fully replaced via a clean install of the OS.

Guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-do-clean-installation-windows-10

You mentioned it yourself, you have no backups. In the future you'll want to back up your machine in case this happens again. You may want to consider a tool like Rollback Rx as it's easy to use. You can go with MAcrium Reflect but then you need storage media.

LukeFatwalker

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If you've ran Startup Repair and it's failed, it means your MBR is damaged beyond repair and needs to be fully replaced via a clean install of the OS.

Guide: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-do-clean-installation-windows-10

You mentioned it yourself, you have no backups. In the future you'll want to back up your machine in case this happens again. You may want to consider a tool like Rollback Rx as it's easy to use. You can go with MAcrium Reflect but then you need storage media.
 
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