Are you experiencing an infinite reboot of your Windows 7 computer? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This is a common issue that many Windows 7 users face. In this tutorial, we’ll show you a few different methods you can try to resolve this problem.
First, let’s explore how to get into system recovery options. If you have a Windows 7 installation DVD or CD, you can boot your computer off of that and select “repair my computer” or “repair my PC” option right in the beginning of the installation process. This will load the menu of options we’ll be exploring in this tutorial.
Another option is to use the Windows 7 system recovery disk, which should come with most people’s computers. If you can’t access these options, try tapping the f8 key repeatedly as your Windows 7 computer is starting up to access the Advanced Boot Options.
Once you’re in the system recovery options menu, select “command prompt” from the list of recovery tools. If this method doesn’t work, try running the startup repair system restore utility or backup to a system image if you have one on your computer.
If you’re using an external media like a CD or DVD, the command prompt may not work as well for you. However, it’s still worth trying out. Once you’ve tried the different methods and resolved the issue, make sure to keep in mind how you got to that menu before as there are other utilities you can run like system restore functionality and system image backup.
We hope this brief tutorial was able to help you resolve your Windows 7 update loop issue. Thank you for reading!