Description: A reboot loop is a situation where a computer continuously restarts without completing the boot process. This phenomenon can be caused by various factors, such as errors in the operating system, hardware issues, incorrect configurations, or software conflicts. During a reboot loop, the system attempts to start but encounters an error that forces it to restart again, creating an endless cycle. This problem is particularly frustrating as it prevents access to the operating system and can result in data loss if not handled properly. Reboot loops are common in various operating systems, where they can arise after failed updates, changes in system configuration, or issues with drivers. Identifying the root cause of the loop is crucial for resolving it, often involving the use of diagnostic and recovery tools. In many cases, system administrators must access recovery consoles or use installation media to repair the system and restore normal functionality.