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Change your chipset Sata drive controller type from AHCI to IDE. That fixed my problem.
The Windows recovery disk didn't find anything wrong. I tried many suggestions that did not work. What ended up working was the following.
1-Used an Ubuntu live USB stick to boot into Ubuntu. (Sorry Microsoft...)
2-Opened up the file system and looked in boot.
3-Deleted BCD
4-Rebooted using the Windows recovery disk.
5-NOW it finds a problem, asks if I want to fix it and reboot.
6-Say yes. Windows loads like nothing ever happened.
This took less than 5 minutes to fix this way after a couple of hours of trying other "solutions"