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Recently, I upgraded my market after computer. (While the computer has already had spare parts which are or were already due to a malfunction. If you want I can provide you with a list.) After talking with Microsoft asked if they were able to replace my product key, because the windows that already before my material change was working. (And the HARD drive works, just Windows that is not.) They refused. I went into BIOS and messed with everything that I know everything.  I ran each dignaostic I don't know how too (which say the disk is fine.) I tried two other HARD drives that start windows (one of that copy of Windows 7 is not work beause after resetting it say it is not authentic and won't let me not use anyway.) The other is my brother and work perfectly. I tried a system img (yes I have.), and I tried a disc of Windows reapair. I tried many solutions on this page and on the page of Microsoft Support. If anyone has a solution, or could possibly help me before my next paycheck (which isn't it intill next week.) I would appreciate.

If you want more details just ask below, and they will receive in due course.

Hello Cybereus,

I would like to know some information about the problem so that we can help you better.

1. you receive an error message or a code when you say, "blue screen"? If Yes, what is the error message?
2. What is the brand and model of your computer?

Thank you for details on the question and your efforts to resolve.

I also know that the inconvenience that you are experiencing due to problem starting Windows. I will definitely help you.

This problem may occur because of damaged or missing Windows startup files.

I suggest you use the steps in this article and check if it helps.
Reference:
Use Bootrec.exe in the WINRE to resolve startup problems
https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/927392

I hope this information helps.

Please let us know if you need more help.

Thank you

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