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Hi Megahertz,
thank you for the comments.
I didn't use the snapshot function because I don't have the computer connected to the Internet at the moment. That is because the old Win7 version hasn't been updated for ages and would so now for a long time, being even more slow and making gargling noises all the time.
I disconnected HDD as you suggested and started the repair function of the Win7 DVD (which has the same options as the inbuilt repair system). Did repair but it could not find any error. Then booted from the SSD, which directly prompted the inbuilt repair surface, saying - as always - , that the startup repair cannot repair the computer automatically.
That is the same that I have seen for the last days. The difference now is that before I could get to the boot-with-prompt option and see that it always would crash when showing "..drivers/pnpclass.sys".
Now it wouldn't let me get even there but goes directly into the repair mode, telling me ...guess what... that startup repair cannot repair the computer automatically.
I reconnected the HDD and it boots the old version without problems.
Best regards,
kalle009