BSOD after removing Alureon using Windows Defender Offline

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    Windows 7 x64
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       #11

    I don't know if I haven't mentioned that I can't fully boot my computer because of this and the furthest I can get is the command prompt screen, so that is what I used to look at Diskpart. I couldn't figure out how I would get screenshots off of my computer when I can only get to the command prompt screen so I took two photos with my phone. I hope that's alright. I am not sure what is on what partitions but I am fairly sure that my windows is installed on Disk 0.
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  2.    #12

    Unplug the other hard drive and boot into win7 disk to run Startup Repair 3 times.

    Then if it doesn't start continue working through the Failure to Boot tutorial. At any time you can skip to step to rescue any files and reinstall.
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