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hi all,
ok, as the title thread mentioned, i'm stuck in a boot loop with my pc.
i have attempted to scour the realm of google to help me trouble shoot/diagnose this issue., so here goes:
by the way, this is new to me, i've never encountered this before. i don't even know if this is the correct forum area
i was restating the pc after trying to get a game via steam to recognize d3doverider for its vsync purposes.
i restarted, and that's where the boot loop began.
i unplugged all usb peripherals apart from the keyboard and my lcd tv.
no change.
i tried booting in safe mode.
no change
last known configuration
the same problem
i found my original os install disc, pooped it in and i'm assuming that it should automatically go to language settings with options to "repair disc", but i don't see that.
is there something i'm missing?
i repeatedly tap f8 to get to the advanced options, but i don't see an option to repair the disc.
can you guys advise?
Mobo: Gigabyte H61MA-D3V Socket 1155
GPU: Nvidia GTX 460
CPU: i3 2100
RAM: 4gb
PSU: evo labs 750watts
ok, as the title thread mentioned, i'm stuck in a boot loop with my pc.
i have attempted to scour the realm of google to help me trouble shoot/diagnose this issue., so here goes:
by the way, this is new to me, i've never encountered this before. i don't even know if this is the correct forum area

i was restating the pc after trying to get a game via steam to recognize d3doverider for its vsync purposes.
i restarted, and that's where the boot loop began.
i unplugged all usb peripherals apart from the keyboard and my lcd tv.
no change.
i tried booting in safe mode.
no change
last known configuration
the same problem
i found my original os install disc, pooped it in and i'm assuming that it should automatically go to language settings with options to "repair disc", but i don't see that.
is there something i'm missing?
i repeatedly tap f8 to get to the advanced options, but i don't see an option to repair the disc.
can you guys advise?
Mobo: Gigabyte H61MA-D3V Socket 1155
GPU: Nvidia GTX 460
CPU: i3 2100
RAM: 4gb
PSU: evo labs 750watts
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