windows failed to start.a recent hardware or software change might be

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hello to all who read this .first of all this problom was from a stupidently dum thing ive done.i downloaded a 5gigabyte virus.lol:cry: on utorrent and then my pc froze after the download was completed.i restarted it after and it went into system recovery then i clicked next and next and whatever.so i had an option to restore it back to factory condition and it would delete all my downloaded files so i said ok because there wasn't anything really important of mine i wanted anyways.so after i did it went fine .untill i went to shut it down for updates.then it went back to system recovery. every time i recovered it i had only the one option to restore it back to factory condition.so ive tried a stupid thing and formatted it and i did.so now every time i turn the laptop on this message appears in a black background





1:windows failed to start.a recent hardware or software change might be the cause.to fix the problem:
insert windows installation disc and restart your computer.

2:choose your language settings,and click NEXT
3:click REPAIR YOUR COMPUTER.
if you do not have this contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance.

FILE:\BOOT\BCD
STATUS:0X0000225

info:an error occurred while attempting to read the boot configuration data.


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if anyone can help me i would really appreciate it. i have as well made a bootable recovery disk as well if it helps thanks.
 

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