BSOD 0x000000F4 when trying to run safe mode


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    Windows 7
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    BSOD 0x000000F4 when trying to run safe mode


    I am having issues starting up my Asus Laptop with Windows 7. From what everyone recommends it to complete a system restore. If I reboot my lap top from a windows error recovery as start up repair recommeded by windows it allows me to get to system restore BUT when I run it is says that there are no restore points. So I reboot my laptop and try to run in safe mode but in safe mode I get a BSOD 0x000000F4, (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA8005D30710, 0xFFFFFA8005D309F0, 0xFFFFF800027D07B0). When I do load from windows error recovery I can access the command prompts, and have tried several command prompts and I am not getting any where with them either. Help! Thanks.
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    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
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    Windows 7
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    I cannot follow BSOD Posting instructions as I cant even get on to my laptop. When it boots up the screen that comes up is the black screen that is windows error recovery. If I start the boot up as normal it get BSOD, if I select window to run start up repair as they remommend, it will still not allow but I have access to the command prompt and system restore. The system restore says that there are no points to restore and none of the command prompts I have seen worked. Then they say try to boot up in safe mode, so I hit F8, I get the screen to select safe mode but when I do I get BSOD and the codes listed above. One of the command prompt I ran did say everything was healthy.
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    Everything is here that can be done Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start including if necessary rescuiing your files to do a superior Clean Reinstall.

    Let us know how it goes as you progress. Use the disks provided for the repairs as the onboard repair function may be corrupted.
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