5.1 Fix 1: Boot into Safe Mode 5.2 Fix 2: Run bootrec 5.3 Fix 3: Run chkdsk 5. 4.1 Fix 1: Run chkdsk on the boot volume 4.2 Fix 2: Disable Automatic Restart 4.3 Fix 3: Manually attempt to rebuild the BCD 5 Fixes for Automatic Repair Loop in Windows 8. I tested the memory and I know it is GOOD.Īny ideas anyone. 4 Fixes for Infinite Loop of Startup Repair on Windows Vista, 7. I tried clearing my BIOS and rebuilding BIOS configuration but the problem remains.
I am now in a loop of boot & crash - it stops at CRCDISK.SYS everytime. Strange, since VISTA has been running on this Mobo for months quite happily. I tried to boot up into the Vista from the CD to try for repair console but as the last item loads up it crashes and says my Mobo does not do ACPI properly and I need a BIOS update. I tried to start up normally, then safe mode with networking, then safe mode. Click this and Windows will run the startup repair tool. On Windows 7, you’ll see a Repair your computer link in the same place. Then select Troubleshoot > Startup Repair to run startup repair. When I started it back up, BIOS saw the extra memory and correctly ID'd 4Gb. On Windows 8 or 10, click the Repair your computer option instead of Install now in the installer screen. SO I shut down my machine, disconnected everything and installed the memory.
I now had 4 DIMM's from the same manufacturer that were identical.
WHen I say identical, I mean I bought another two of the original purchased ram.
I decided to add an additional 2Gb of RAM to the system and purchased two identical memory units. I built this machine from scratch and it has been working flawlessly for months on end.