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Startup Repair Loop, Apparently
Long story short, after an inexpected shutdown, when powering my laptop back on, I am taken to the Start Windows Normally/Launch Startup Repair screen, if I choose Start Windows Normally, the Windows logo appears for a while, and then the computer restarts, and takes me back to the same screen; if I launch the Startup Repair, it loads the files and displays the Windows is loading message, then goes to a black screen with a (responsive) large white cursor, and stays there. At this point, my only option seems to be to shut down using the power button, or pull the plug.
Since I have looked online for solutions and have found a few suggestions involving the command prompt, I have tried to open it, but:
While I am able to access the Advanced Boot Options menu by using the F8 key at startup (as well as the BIOS), once there:
Run in Safe Mode loads several drivers, and then the computer restarts, and goes back to the Start Windows Normally etc. screen again.
Repair Your Computer, while present as an option, seems to simply launch Startup Repair again, and takes me to the same black screen with the white cursor, no menu appears from which I could run CP.
Since I have some recovery media created when I bought the computer (not used till now) - I tried to boot off one of the discs, but I get a "boot failed" message, and then a screen with the two options, start Windows or run memory test (I ran it once, and it found no errors).
Except for trying to boot off an external DVD drive, which I don't have at hand, in case there is some physical problem with my current one, I am not sure what else to do.
Thanks for any suggestions, recommendations, or anything that might be of help.