Windows resets causing boot loops
Windows resets causing boot loops
Hi! My sister had an HP Pavilion X2 and needed a reset in Windows 10 settings. It stayed stuck at 60% during the night, then got into a boot loop briefly. After waking up, she turned it off and back on, but it kept looping. The keyboard issue made it hard to use. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
It seems the CMOS battery is depleted, which often occurs in laptops with a drained or absent battery. This issue appears to be linked to the reported error.
Occasionally, certain laptops act strangely after a CMOS corruption or reset. If power was interrupted and the battery drained, a reset might have happened before you noticed. This remains unconfirmed.
I understand a way forward. There are actually two options. First, it's clear to see—don't keep reinstalling your Windows! Or schedule fresh installations each month. This myth that Windows needs constant reinstallation is risky and causes many issues for users. Second, if BIOS problems persist and you're still stuck, try a hard reset: hold the power button for five seconds, then restart. When Windows boots, repeat the process. After two or three attempts, the system may switch to a new boot method to resolve startup issues.