Windows 10 W10 Automatic repair - windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe

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Caroline Collins1

A few weeks back my laptop suddenly started doing Automatic Repair and got stuck in the dreaded loop. Following some advice, I was able to use a USB flash drive, change the boot order to read USB first to run a Windows check. I did this yesterday and it showed:The operating system couldn't be loaded because the kernel is missing or contains errors.File: \windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exeNow, I don't have a Windows CD or anything and I can't find any repair discs as I've had the laptop for a few years now.Can you advise what I can do. Please bear in mind I can't get past Automatic Repair loop to

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