Acer one 10 S1003 stuck on boot loop

Uelee
Uelee Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 18 in 2020 Archives
I tried everything mentioned in the site but it doesn't work l will really appreciate it if someone could help

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  • Juixe
    Juixe Member Posts: 1 New User
    I flashed my 720 Chromebook to win 10 using coolstar or whatever it's called and it worked. Then in my device mgr I was still seeing ! Signs next to "unknown devices" after failing to update them I tried uninstalling those devices (I believe it had something to do with graphics) and I ended up with "system thread extension not handled" error and cannot boot past welcome screen. Another thing is my SSD is only 16 gigs witch left me with almost no space and that seems to be interfering with successfully executing many of the options that I have attempted. Can I just flash back to the Chromebook is and then try again and if so what is the process? Otherwise what should I do? I also have an idea xternal he but I can't figure out how to configure it so that it's actually freeing up any space for me.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,549 Trailblazer
    @Uelee, what are the symptoms when it loops? Usually there is a specific screen they get to before restarting.
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  • Uelee
    Uelee Member Posts: 3 New User
    billsey said:
    @Uelee, what are the symptoms when it loops? Usually there is a specific screen they get to before restarting.
    It said preparing automatic repair and restart again 
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,549 Trailblazer
    OK, that means it's likely a problem with Windows rather than a hardware issue. Does it ever pop up a set of options? Usually it will do that after a couple of failed boots. We're going to try and get it into the command prompt repair mode and the do the SFC and DISM manual repairs. They usually work unless something like a BIOS change from UEFI to legacy boot.
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  • Uelee
    Uelee Member Posts: 3 New User
    billsey said:
    OK, that means it's likely a problem with Windows rather than a hardware issue. Does it ever pop up a set of options? Usually it will do that after a couple of failed boots. We're going to try and get it into the command prompt repair mode and the do the SFC and DISM manual repairs. They usually work unless something like a BIOS change from UEFI to legacy boot.
    I tried to let for awhile but nothing happens 
  • Yakup
    Yakup Member Posts: 19

    Tinkerer

    Çözümü buldum lütfen BIOS Hızlı Önyükleme'yi etkinleştirin 
  • Yakup
    Yakup Member Posts: 19

    Tinkerer

    I found the solution please activate BIOS Fast Boot