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What up fam! After I edited the JJK, Hus suggested I should open up the processors on my computer.  He followed some steps and it improved his pc performance.  So I followed those same steps, my computer did an automatic restart, and now it won't let me get into windows.  I'm stuck in an automatic repair loop.  I spent all night trying to get in.  I'm typing on my editing laptop rn, but I don't have access to most of the files needed to edit the most recent reactions atm.  I've got somebody coming to help fix it later on, but it could take the weekend to get it back right.   

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Eli

ALL CHILL FR

AstralWisdom

As a couple people have suggested, if this is due to overclocking your cpu, try to boot into safe mode. You do this by getting into the BIOS menu before the PC even gets to windows. Usually you hit an 'f' key, like f12, during the boot up process to get into the BIOS menu. One of the boot up logo screens should say what button you need to hit to get into the BIOS. Usually in small text near the bottom of the screen. In the BIOS there will be an option to boot into safe mode. You'll need to search around the BIOS menus for this setting. This should allow you to get into windows and disable or uninstall whatever program you used to overclock. Even if overclocking is not what you did you can still use this method to reverse whatever change you did make. --- If that does not work you will need to use windows recovery. You can do this with a windows install on a USB drive, or a disc. Make sure your USB stick in plugged into the computer, or your windows disc is in the disc drive before starting. This will also require the BIOS menu. When in the BIOS you'll need to find your boot options. You should see a list of options, usually a numerical list, indicating what device your computer will try to boot from and in what order it will try them. You need to change boot option#1 from your main hard drive, to whatever device you have the windows install on. The USB drive, or disc drive. Once you have changed the boot device, you can hit save & exit. When the computer restarts it should boot into the windows install menu. If you get the usual messed up widows boot loop, you either did not select the correct boot device, or your windows install device is not working correctly. If you do get the windows install menu, you can move forward with windows recovery. YOU NEED TO MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE OPTION TO KEEP YOUR FILES. You want windows recovery, not a fresh install. The rest is pretty self explanatory. Just read carefully and follow the steps. If you don't feel comfortable doing any of this then just wait for the person helping you, nothing wrong with that. P.S. It's extremely annoying that hitting enter apparently means submit comment. Why patreon, that's just stupid.