ASUS notebook running Windows 10 unable to boot.

Feb 21, 2018
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Hi! I have an ASUS K55VD running Windows 10. I can't get it to boot properly and it's stuck in a loop.

First, it shows that ASUS logo and says that it's "Preparing Automatic Repairs".
Then it says "Diagnosing your PC". Finally it says "Repairing disk errors" just for a split second before it starts the loop all over again.

Is there any way for me to fix this without losing all of my files/apps (I don't have a backup)? Thank you!
 
Solution
I was only asking to see if it will allow you in. Sometimes it won't even do that when in this loop.

Well, it sounds like, since it won't let you do anything in the repair, go for a full on system restoration. Which I am sorry to say would cause you to lose all stuff on the drive.

To do this you would hold down the "Power" button and the "F11" at the same time and then you should get a screen saying it is restoring it on the lower left of the screen and then you should see please wait in the middle of the screen. It will then walk you through the process.
Note: If this problem started after an update (or system reinstall), please make sure the laptop is not connected to the internet in any way before you use the following instructions.

Try the following...

1. Power off the laptop.
2. Power on the laptop.
3. As soon as you see the rotating loading circle, press and hold the Power Button until the computer shuts off.
4. Repeat this process a few times until you see the "Preparing Automatic Repair" screen.
5. Now you want to let the laptop boot to the "Automatic Repair" screen.
6. Click "Advanced Options" and then select "Troubleshoot".
7. Here you want to select "Refresh your PC", if you do not wish to erase data, or "Reset your PC" to erase all data and restore your system.
8. From here just follow the screen instructions until the recovery is completed.

NOTE: You will need to get into the "Advanced Options" in order to get the "Refresh Option". This choice will keep your data, but any programs installed will be lost.

Do not do a "Reset" as that will wipe all data you have on the laptop.


Another version of this is the following...

1. Power off the laptop.
2. Power on the laptop.
3. When screen turns black, hit F10 and ALT repeatedly until the computer shuts off.
4. To fix the computer you should choose the second option listed.
5. When the next screen loads, choose the option "Reset Device".
6. Now choose which ever type of reset you wish.
7. Your computer should now restore itself to "Factory Settings".

NOTE: If you get a message saying "Error Resetting Device", then you should have the computer looked at by the manufacturer (if still under warranty) or by a tech.

 
Feb 21, 2018
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I am unable to get the laptop to boot to the "Automatic Repair" screen.
 
I was only asking to see if it will allow you in. Sometimes it won't even do that when in this loop.

Well, it sounds like, since it won't let you do anything in the repair, go for a full on system restoration. Which I am sorry to say would cause you to lose all stuff on the drive.

To do this you would hold down the "Power" button and the "F11" at the same time and then you should get a screen saying it is restoring it on the lower left of the screen and then you should see please wait in the middle of the screen. It will then walk you through the process.
 
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May 25, 2018
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I am at advanced options but I don't see a refresh your PC in the selection?