Stuck on the infinite loop of auto repair

Hi guys,.

Ive had a problem with my computer. I have the alienware aurora r4 and have and issue with blue screen and auto repair mode.

The real problem is really the mode of auto repair. What happened is that when I did a windows update it ended to give me a bluescreen during loging screen when I start the computer. After 3 restart put me in auto repair infinit loop and since then I can't get out, not even will lauch and im safe mode don't really know what to do.

There is no problem of harware, I run the ePSA to confirm this. but the main reason is that it is the second time this has happened to me. the first time windows upated this month he did the samething, but I would get blue screen after login. How to solve this problem the first time, is that I restore my system to a certain date, when I didn't have this problem. After this, I turn off the windows upadte until I get more information one why its done 2 days ago, it is accidentally turn on by my antivirus or maybe accidentally by me.

Now it is stuck on this infinite loop for auto repair and I can't do a system files because it must be done in safe mode, or need to disable launch beginning of antivirus (not exacly how his writings sound penultimate option aloong SafeMode in windows 8.1)

What I have to do is stop mode auto repair, so that I can operate either in safe mode or disable the antivirus at the beginning so that I can restore my computer to a day where it was working fine. The computer has access to the command prompt, so any code that can disable or ask the system that he has never mistake might help.

There is a file that I really need to recover from this computer and also need to use this machine. Any help is appreciated

Thank you

You can get a better response if you re - post it in the forum of the Microsoft OS.

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    "The operating system has not stopped cleanly.
    Reconstructiong Metadata Cache.
    Please do not interrupt this process.

    Reading packaged metadata in memory... Fact.
    Processing the record Delta... 1 "

    .. .and then it dies, returns to the Toshiba logo and repeats. Ad nauseam.

    I tried to start in safe mode by pressing Fn + F12, nothing helps. I took the base of the laptop to try to remove the battery but I am no expert of PC hardware, and I didn't ruin it.

    All specifications are; Toshiba Satellite U840
    Part No. PSU4SA - 015005
    Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium.

    I have Linux Mint, installed on a USB key. I would like to boot from USB (no CD/DVD-RW in this ultrabook) to retrieve the data if possible.

    Should I remove the SSD and HARD drive? I have read a few forums who say that often have Windows 7 on the SSD can cause this problem.

    Hello

    Try this workaround:
    Power of the device and press F8 key up
    Now the advanced boot menu should appear where you can choose between different options.
    I recommend you try the option last good known configuration.
    If this does not work, try the option: my computer repair.
    Here, choose the first option above.

    Of course start from the live Linux USB flash memory stick would allow you to get access to data and back up important files.

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