System immediately boots to Startup Repair - No access to F8


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    System immediately boots to Startup Repair - No access to F8


    So lately my computer's firewall has decided to not work so I searched around and eventually concluded on doing a upgrade reinstall.
    As I didn't want to lose any of my files, drivers or programs.
    All seemed like it went well until the computer rebooted for the last time before it reaches the
    " Setting up for first use " dialog
    Though before this was able to happen the computer went into a reboot loop with bsod 0x0000001E

    After a large amount of reluctant clicking
    The computer NOW only boots to the System Recovery Options window and the ONLY option is Startup Repair ; There is NO command prompt no diagnostics, nothing,
    Just Startup Repair, in which start up repair is unable to do anything and continues to loop itself with a Don't send dialog

    I have tried inserting the installation disk and accessing the Repair Computer but it presents an incompatibility error.

    I have no F8 menu at all, (no safe mode, which I can't access anyway because the computer can't set up for first use).

    Need any Assistance, all is welcome, thanks.
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    Please fill in your System Specs in bottom left corner of your post.

    Running any OS without having your files backed up is careless. Running a Repair Install or Reinstall without backing up your files is reckless.

    You can try to rescue your files now using step 9 in Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
    however I doubt there is anything to repair since the reinstall aparently failed.

    So I would skip to running Factory Recovery or getting the superior Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 (same for retail) which will yield a perfect install if you stick with the methods and tools given.
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