Startup Logo Stuck Then Says Preparing Automatic Repair And PC Keeps On Beeping
Aug 11, 2015
I just recently got a new pc it had windows 8 but i upgraded to windows 10 it was good for a week until today, I tried to boot it up and its stuck at the windows logo and then it says "preparing automatic repair " and it keeps on beeping. I tried to find bios but i couldn't find it, i pressed every key but no bios. I then put a windows 8 disk but it doesn't have an option to boot from cd/dvd. Its an Msi motherboard ....
My specs:
msi white gtx960 2gb <- gpu
MSI 760GMA-P34(FX) <- motherboard
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