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I also stated earlier that you can often force Recovery disks to run by wiping the hard drive with Diskpart Clean Command to clear boot or partition table code that can interfere with them running.
If you made a System Repair Disk then you can run the Diskpart Commands in the blue link tutorial from the Command Line on it. But a System Repair disk is not the same as the Recovery disks which do not have those options on them.
Probably best if you don't have Repair Disk is to locate Win7 installation media for your licensed version to boot into the Repair Options first to try wiping the hard drive to see if Recovery disks will run. If not then use the installation media to do the Clean Reinstall Windows 7. Obtaining the media and how to burn it to disk is discussed in Step 1.