Windows 7 crashes during Boot up. Can't Safe Mode, Restore or Repair


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    Windows 7 Pro x64
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    Windows 7 crashes during Boot up. Can't Safe Mode, Restore or Repair


    Windows 7 crashes during Boot up. Can't Safe Mode, Restore or Repair



    On 11th/Oct/2019 I put on my Lenovo laptop only to see my computer crashing every time. At the "Windows" screen with the small moving dots that form the windows logo, it crashes just as they start their animation.


    Startup Repair has been used to no avail.



    Also, it DOESN'T boot if I attempt switching to Safe Mode.


    From the log files I don't think there's anything wrong with the Hard Disk, may be the boot files though.
    Actually, I have two of Windows7 installed on the HDD partitions(64 and 32-bit); the crashed one is the 64-bit, which is the one I used almost always. I was able to boot the other partition and can see my files intact in the crashed partition.



    I tried reverting to a previous state with a System Restore point but still goes back to startup repair with no solution.



    Please what I can do - I would have done a fresh installation But I've got a few Costly specialized softwares on it.
    I'm hoping there has to be some way to fix this, since I'm able to access all of my files on the hard-drive.


    I would be VERY grateful for your responses.


    SEE ATTACHED SNAPSHOTS for the outcomes/logs from attempts and my pc info.
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  2. Posts : 16,163
    7 X64
       #2

    Boot media with explorer and lots of extra tools

    17514x86.iso
    17514x64v14.iso

    Extract to usb stick using bootable usb creator such as rufus, usb7ice or similar
    Attachment 409750
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  3. Posts : 7,351
    Windows 7 HP 64
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    Boot from Win 7 installation disk
    Launch a cmd window (Shift+F10)

    Find the assigned letter to your windows partition
    diskpart
    list volume (take note of your windows partition letter)
    exit

    Do a disk check
    chkdsk x: /f (replace x with windows partition letter)

    Pay attention on the results, specially any bad block, bad cluster, bad sector...
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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    ...and there are no current restorable backups on external media?
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  5. Posts : 2,246
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit
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    He says he can boot to Win 7 32bit on the same hard drive and can see all his files on the partition with 64 bit on it. Seems he could move all of the files generated by his "costly" software to the bootable partition. Wipe the problem partition and re-create it. Then, reinstall the 64 bit on the new partition. I know this is a simplistic approach but you guys who have more expertise than I do can probably work with him on getting this done.
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