Windows 8 is stuck on auto repair

Hello

My asus laptop Windows 8 is stuck on auto repair at startup. He would go to the blue screen with advanced with the refresh options, options restart.etc

I want to restart my PC but I'm afraid that my Microsoft office will be removed from the laptop. He came with the bundle and was not preinstalled. I don't want to spend money on something that came with the real package.

Can someone please tell me how I can go beyond the auto repair or restart without losing Microsoft Office and other program that comes with it.

Many ways,

Max fleet

Hi again,

We took the PC to PCWorld and the reason why it was a loop was because we are all off evil! We are just for Windows 8.1. Hope it will be more stable. Thank you very much for your help, I appreciate it a lot :D

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