Blue screen of death can't do even not the HD format

(I did a windows upgrade to 10) -: and could not go back to windows 7 so I had MS reloading windows 7 other)-: so, I found my Windows 7 disc and reloaded a new installation.  I was blowing a long now for a few weeks and all the yesterday, suddenly the blue screen of death appears.  I can go to try and safe mode and restore.  Last night, I pressed the button to do a repair and woke up 10 hours later and it is still twirling without change so I tried to reload a new copy of windows 7 and do a format. He doesn't let me do a format either.  What can I do to recover operational?

is my hard drive bread?

Which partitions can I delete (my pc was built by a merchant)

What partition I want to install windows on?

Thank you

Hello Jack,.

Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

Thank you for details on the issue.

Please refer to the suggestions of Andre Da Costa said on November 9, 2009 and check if that helps.
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-windows_install/Windows-7-the-selected-disk-has-an-MBR-partition/5aee7be1-3038-4290-A283-75806dc1be1f

Important notes:
BIOS change / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

I strongly recommend that you back up all your important files and folders on an external storage device before performing any type of repair operating system or upgrade.

Also, make sure you choose partition 2 according to the screenshot.

I hope this information helps.

Please let us know if you need more help.

Thank you

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