How to Disable Windows 10 Repair Loop

My computer goes into the scanning and repair drive loop at startup. Eventually, the computer will bring up the "Automatic Repair" menu. I have tried every 'advanced option' except for "Reset". Is there some other way to disable the automatic repair loop?  

Hi,

Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities.

I will be glad to help you with the issue you are having with the computer. I understand the frustration when things don't work the way it should.

This solution is to disable the automatic repair from starting if your computer fails to boot into Windows.

What you will need - A Windows 10 DVD

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO

Step 1: Place the CD in your drive and proceed to boot from it

Step 2: When the install screen pops up, look to the bottom left and select "Repair Your Computer".

Step 3: You will now see a screen that says "Choose an option". Select "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options", and finally "Command Prompt".

Step 4: You should now see the command prompt. Type "bcdedit" (without quotes) and hit enter.

Step 5: A list should have appeared. Towards the top, you should see "resumeobject" (It is under "default"). Highlight the long number, including the brackets, and copy.

Step 6: Now type "bcdedit /set (the long number you copied) recoveryenabled No" (Without quotes). Hit enter.

Step 7: You should now see the message "The operation completed successfully"

Step 8: Type "Exit" (Without quotes)

Step 9: Reboot.

if issue persist you may try running startup repair directly from Windows 10 DVD. You may refer this Microsoft article: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows-10/windows-10-recovery-options

I hope this helps you. If you have any further query in future, feel free to contact us. We will be happy to help you.

Thank you

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I used another option found on YouTube.

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Really Thats tour answer ? 

Please spare us ok

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What you will need - A Windows 10 DVD 

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO 

if you don't have a writable CD btw you can download it to a USB and allow Media Creation Tool to format the USB to be bootable.
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