Win 7 can't boot but start-up repair can't detect anything

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       #11

    Kaktussoft said:
    failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with a status 50 .. quite normal in recovery envrionment.

    chkdsk/f C:

    no errors at all, or did it fix them?
    Same for D,E, F?

    Are you very sure C is drive letter of win7 in recovery environment?
    Looking back it says that windows has made corrections and on the second test it found no problems should I try to re-boot?
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       #12

    Lennardson said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with a status 50 .. quite normal in recovery envrionment.

    chkdsk/f C:

    no errors at all, or did it fix them?
    Same for D,E, F?

    Are you very sure C is drive letter of win7 in recovery environment?
    Looking back it says that windows has made corrections and on the second test it found no problems should I try to re-boot?
    Look better next time! C,D,E,F fine now? Reboot normally and post results
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       #13

    Sorry about that, I tried all the outher drives to find them invalid but when I re-booted it still showed the black screen
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       #14

    Oops when doing the command I typed it wrong, sorry I will try again
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    Corrected f: but still just shows cursor
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    Lennardson said:
    Corrected f: but still just shows cursor
    C,D,E,F : chkdsk fixed the errors? Errors were on C only?

    Try startup repair again and post results. You can click "view diagnostics details" there. Post what tests don't have status code 0x0
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       #17

    They all have 0x0
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    Any idea when this problem started? What did you do just prior to that that could have caused it?
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    Lennardson said:
    They all have 0x0
    So startup repair didn't find an error?

    When is the black screen with cursor, I mean:
    Do you see the win7 logo?
    Is it animated?
    You see the usernames to logon?
    you actually can logon?
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       #20

    Well I was installing an update to a game, but I doubt that was it since no one else who I know had the the same problem, then my computer froze I could ctrl alt del or anything, I could still open windows from my task bar but I couldn't interact with them so I manually shut it down and got this.
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