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Launched in the first half of 2022, the Asus TUF Gaming A15 FA506IV is based on an AMD RYZEN 4000 CPU, NVIDIA RTX or GTX GPU, and a 15.6 inch 1080p display.

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Your PC ran into a problem and need restart,we'll restart for u

My desktop while booting shows same green screen message (Your PC ran into a problem and need restart,we'll restart for u)and this happening in loop how to fixx this?

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Accessing Advanced Start-up when PC isn't loading:

If your device isn't loading or stuck during boot, you can use this method to access the recovery environment:

  1. Turn on your PC.
  2. As soon as the Windows logo appears on your screen, press the power button to turn off computer.
  3. Repeat steps 1 or 2 two more times.

After the third interruption, Windows 10 / 11 will open into the Advanced Start-up environment

·         While in the Advanced start-up environment, use the following steps to use Start-up Repair:

  1. Select Troubleshoot button.
  2. Select Advanced options button.
  3. Select the “Start-up Repair” button.
  4. Select your account.
  5. Type your account password.
  6. Click the Continue button.

If the above doesn’t help do the same as above but this time select “System Restore” from the “Advanced Options?

  • From CMD Prompt

 

Run following:

 

  • Chkdsk /F
  • SFC /scannow
  • Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

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(Note:    Repair Windows 10 - "you need to sign in as an administrator to continue, but there aren't any administrator accounts on this PC"

  1. 1) Press Shift and Restart from the power icon (together)
  2. 2) Select Troubleshoot.
  3. 3) Go to Advanced Options.
  4. 4) Select Command Prompt.
  5. 5) Type "net user Administrator /active:yes")

Enable F8 key for booting into Safe Mode from CMD

bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy  v

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Can i do the same procedure in windows 11?

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Hi @settlersonyaass

Have you tried it yet?

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