Lenovo z510 automatic repair

Hi I have Lenovo Z510 everytime when I restart my Lenovo I goes to automatic repair tool n then windows didn't boot and then I restart it n go to recovery process n use initial recovery when the process completed and process Need to restart I restarted again and Thn it again goes to automatic recovery . I had used all recovery option but there's no solution

Hi Muneebalisyed,
Welcome to the Forums  
As per the query we understood that you are facing issue with system booting to auto repair option in your Lenovo Z510 laptop.
Remove the hard drive and reseat the hard drive and check for the issue. If still the issue persists then reinstall the operating system and check for the issue. if you are able to access your data please take a data backup before reinstalling the operating system.
Best regards,                                                                                                                              
Ashwin. S

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