I'm dealing with an old Razor laptop, around 6 or 7 years old, that keeps getting stuck in an automatic repair loop. This has happened about four times now, and I've tried resetting both personal and system files, but nothing works. I suspect it might be a hardware issue, but I'm not ruling out software problems either. I remember we can use a drive to reinstall Windows—what's the best way to go about fixing this?
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To fix it, you might want to use a recovery USB drive to reinstall Windows. Make sure to create one from another working computer if you can. Just boot from the USB drive, and you should be given options to repair your system or do a clean install. If it's hardware, though, you might have to swap out the drive if that doesn't work.
It sounds like your issue might be coming from a failing boot drive. When these drives start acting up, it can cause all sorts of problems, including the repair loop you're experiencing. If that’s the case, replacing the boot drive could solve your issues. Just make sure to back up your data before attempting any replacements!

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