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Startup on restart system fails and won't reboot. keeps wanting to run repair startup

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I would suggest you let it run the "repair". "Restart" like everything else, is an instruction / command to your computer from "Windows". That command may be currupted and need to be re-written on your hard disk by the repair program.

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Once you managed to boot to Safe mode, change the computer startup and recovery settings by right-clicking "My Computer" then select Properties. Select Advanced tab. Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings. Uncheck the box for "Automatically restart" under System Failure.

Reboot again normally, see if it will reboot again by itself. If you managed to make the system boot normally, proceed to Events Viewer to find out what is the caused.

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