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There is no try. How satisfied are you with this reply? You can leave only your keyboard, mouse and monitor and then unplug your PC from the power outlet. If your computer comes with a removable battery, remove it and then hold the power button down for about 15 seconds until it goes off. Put the battery back in, plug the wall power back into your PC and try to restart it.

If Windows 10 is still stuck in a restart loop after unplugging peripherals and performing a hard reset , you can try to bypass the restart screen using the Function FN key.

Hold the FN key down as you power on your PC, and while still holding the key, tap the Windows key to bypass the restart. If this works, you should see the login screen and you can continue using your PC normally. Automatic Repair is a recovery feature in Windows 10 that kicks in when the operating system is unable to boot or startup and tries to diagnose and fix the problem.

The feature scans system files , configuration and registry settings among other things and then tries to fix the issues that prevent your PC from working normally. Automatic Repair usually sets in without you prompting it, but typically, it happens after several restarts.

In Safe Mode, you can access Windows 10 and uninstall the Windows Update , drivers or software that may be causing the Windows 10 restart loop issue.

If your computer has multiple Windows versions, wait for the operating system selection screen and then choose Change defaults or choose other options instead of selecting Windows Once you have the installation media, insert it into your PC and follow the steps in Automatic Repair to fix the restart loop problem.



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