WOW, talk about having a bad year and a really bad week.

Long story short, use Migrate Easy to move the Windows 7 OS (w/Sp1) to a newer SSD drive and everything seemed to worked fine as this morning I still had Windows Desktop on the PC, for some reason I did a restart and it did not wanted to start so I pulled the old Win 7 DVD and got the following error: see image 01
So of course I suspected a corrupt registry or MBR when I did the migration and/or swap... no biggie I thought, let me pull out my Win 7 DVD and do a system repair, it should take but a few minutes.
Well, here I am 5 to 6 hours later with a doozy of a problem. No matter what I do or try I keep coming up with the same error (see Image02)... I have tried my Original Win 7 Ultimate 64bit DVD. I have also downloaded a clean copy of Win 7 Ultimate 64bit w/SP1 ISO and burn it to a DVD and last but not least... tried the Win7 USB/DVD Tool and tried to recover from a USB stick. I have also swapped back to the original SSD and same issue and error. I have tried disconnecting the 1.5TB Data HDD just in case that was causing all the commotion but to no avail.
So finally I decide to give up the ghost, throw the towel and make, yet, a new installation of the Win 7 OS and I can not even do that as I get the following error when I do... see FullInstall-Error image
NO, I can not get into Windows or use Safe Mode or even get to the options screen where you can go to the Command Prompt or check the Memory or do a system restore AT ALL.
EDIT:
I have plugged in the SSD to my own PC with a USB/SATA adapter and I am trying to initialize the SSD but I get the error "The Device is not Ready" so now, I can not even format the drive to do a full install... WTH, what kind of bad ju-ju voo doo have I gotten myself into
False Alarm, it appears the front usb port was the culprit... plugged into a back usb port and the ssd is 100% clean and in good condition
Long story short, use Migrate Easy to move the Windows 7 OS (w/Sp1) to a newer SSD drive and everything seemed to worked fine as this morning I still had Windows Desktop on the PC, for some reason I did a restart and it did not wanted to start so I pulled the old Win 7 DVD and got the following error: see image 01
So of course I suspected a corrupt registry or MBR when I did the migration and/or swap... no biggie I thought, let me pull out my Win 7 DVD and do a system repair, it should take but a few minutes.
Well, here I am 5 to 6 hours later with a doozy of a problem. No matter what I do or try I keep coming up with the same error (see Image02)... I have tried my Original Win 7 Ultimate 64bit DVD. I have also downloaded a clean copy of Win 7 Ultimate 64bit w/SP1 ISO and burn it to a DVD and last but not least... tried the Win7 USB/DVD Tool and tried to recover from a USB stick. I have also swapped back to the original SSD and same issue and error. I have tried disconnecting the 1.5TB Data HDD just in case that was causing all the commotion but to no avail.
So finally I decide to give up the ghost, throw the towel and make, yet, a new installation of the Win 7 OS and I can not even do that as I get the following error when I do... see FullInstall-Error image
NO, I can not get into Windows or use Safe Mode or even get to the options screen where you can go to the Command Prompt or check the Memory or do a system restore AT ALL.
EDIT:
I have plugged in the SSD to my own PC with a USB/SATA adapter and I am trying to initialize the SSD but I get the error "The Device is not Ready" so now, I can not even format the drive to do a full install... WTH, what kind of bad ju-ju voo doo have I gotten myself into

False Alarm, it appears the front usb port was the culprit... plugged into a back usb port and the ssd is 100% clean and in good condition
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Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)Intel i5-4670K8GBs Ripjaws 2133MhzAsus GTX660 (2GBs)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built... Intel/Nvidia/ASRock
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
- CPU
- Intel i5-4670K
- Motherboard
- ASRock Z87 Extreme 6
- Memory
- 8GBs Ripjaws 2133Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus GTX660 (2GBs)
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek HD
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- Acer AL2216W
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- 1680 x 1050
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- Samsung 840 SSD 120GBs
Samsung 750GB 32MB cache
1.5 TB
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- PC Cooling 750w Silencer
- Case
- Thermaltake Spedo Advance
- Cooling
- Std Cooler
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15
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- Logitech G9
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- Comcast 20Mbit
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- Avast
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