Windows stuck on "auto repair loop."

Currently the display of my Macbook (because it works).  My PC is stuck on the "automatic repair" cycle, I rebooted a million times, I restore to an earlier date and still nothing.  No fix for that with out having to reinstall?

Hi Gareth,

The ntoskrnl.exe file is a basic operating system file. If it is damaged or missing, you get this error.

What is the brand and model of your computer?

I suggest you to scan a drive for controlling the Windows recovery environment (WinRE) and check if it helps.

Abbreviation for "check disk" CHKDSK is a system tool in Windows. He checks the integrity of a volume file system and correct the logical file system errors.

Follow the steps below to run chkdsk WinRE analysis

  1. To start your computer, wait for the logo of the manufacturer to check the option of start menu, it will usually F12.
  2. The start menu key can be different with each manufacturer. If you are unable to find the start menu button, you can consult the user manual.
  3. Restart the computer, when you see the logo of the manufacturer, continue to press the Boot option menu key to enter the boot menu and change the option to boot in DVD ROM.
  4. After you start your computer by using Windows 8 DVD, a black screen appears with the gray text "press any key to boot from CD or DVD". Press a button on any.
  5. Select the type of keyboard and good time.
  6. Click on repair your computer in the lower left corner.
  7. Click Troubleshooting, advanced option, and then click command prompt
    Type the following command
    chkdsk /f /r and press enter on the keyboard

Important: Running chkdsk on the drive if bad sectors are found on the disk hard when chkdsk attempts to repair this area if all available on which data may be lost

If the issue still persist after scan try to re - build BCD

Follow the steps below to re - build BCD

  1. Go to the command prompt of the WinRE by steps above following and type commands below
  2. Type the following commands and press ENTER after each command line:
    Bootrec /fixmbr
    Bootrec /fixboot
    Bootrec /scanos
    Bootrec /rebuildbcd

Restart the computer and check the issue.

Post back with the result so that we can help you further

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