Computer stuck reboot loop vista




















After I reset it, it has been in a permanent restart loop that doesn't even get more than two frames beyond the main "AlienwareTM" screen before going back to black and starting again. Those two frames are a quick flash of a blue "login" screen that says the computer will restart several times. The issue is it is probably closer to times now.

I've tried booting in safe mode, but nothing changes. I've tried powering it entirely off first, then just starting it, but that doesn't do anything either. The computer was in fine working condition before i reset it, and this has been going on for around 10 hours now.

I am at a complete loss at this point. Go to Solution. It sounds like Windows got corrupted during the reset. Can you get into the BIOS at all? View solution in original post. Good luck! Just spam tap F12 as soon as you hit the power button. I've never had to do this before. Any chance you could tell me which of the files on the windows download it's supposed to boot from?

If you downloaded Windows onto the USB correctly then you shouldn't have to worry about any of that. You just need to go into the boot menu F12 and select the USB to boot from. I got the idea of opening the CD tray once, and somehow it caused a break in the loop.

The system seemed to go back to normal for a few days so I chalked it up to some temporary glitch. However, today, I tried to boot up my computer again, only to find that it was stuck in yet another seemingly endless boot loop, and even worse, the CD tray trick didn't work this time. Does anyone have any solutions to this problem? I'm not particularly worried about my data because it had all been backed up, but I really need this computer for school work.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Following are the typical symptoms that you will notice. Check this article for Windows 10 stuck in restart. The below steps mentioned are in no particular order, you have to try and keep a note for any changes that you notice in your PC reboot loop and then further dig down at the root cause and isolate the hardware causing this issue.

At the back of your motherboard, you can find a small blue button which is to clear the BIOS data. Pressing this small button can fix your Computer reboot loop or any other hardware compatibility related issues. If your computer boots proper, you may need to reconfigure your BIOS according to your need. But make sure you remove the battery and do not plugin immediately. Waiting for min before plugging in the battery would be the best.

Also when you are removing CMOS battery make sure you have unplugged your PSU completely from the main power supply so that all the leftover electricity is drained.

You will need to try the following troubleshooting steps. You must remove graphics card along with RAM stick and try to boot your system. But it would be best to confirm it by the running system with bare minimum hardware components. In our case, it turned out dust settled on motherboard being the reason for infinite reboot loop. In some cases, this dust can also act as a conductor leading to shorting of motherboard components and the reboot loop. Use air blower or vacuum cleaner or compressed air cane to blow the air directly on the motherboard to remove the dust.



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