Loop of Windows 7

I have a Windows 7 reboot loop, which means that Windows is not able to start completely and will reboot before you reach the journal to step (so it goes no further than the phase 'Preparation of Windows'). During the startup, it says "cannot start Windows. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. "and then asks if I want to start Startup Repair tool or simply start normally. If I chose a normal startup, I have an incomplete boot. If I chose the Startup Repair, it runs properly but he finds no problem automatically (I'm also unable to use my mouse and my keyboard during this time).

I have an idea of what is the change in hardware or software that might have caused this: the operating system is trying to restore the RAID on my drives (I use 2 SSD in mirror, windows being on it and 2 HDD in mirror for most of the data) and then crashed before you finish filling.

I looked into a solution for the solutions of windows 7 reboot loop, but so far none have worked. I tried:
-to launch the using F8 startup repair. Unlike launched after they invite me on a normal startup, I'm able to use my keyboard and mouse here. However, the repair of the system said that it does not find any problem.

-to start safe mode. I encounter the same problem of restart

-to enable boot logging, and then access the log by using the F8 mode startup repair command prompt. The newspaper is not updated after boot fails, then it will probably restart before reaching the point where the file is written.

-to launch repair system from disc to install windows 7. However, he does not see any OS to fix (and I don't have access to the disk of the driver for the next few days). I tried to continue without selecting any OS, and repair seems to indicate it does something, but I still feel the same problem as before, when you try to start later.

-Copy the contents of the RegBack Windows\system32\config folder as suggested in the http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html (after making a backup with the previous files folder). I noticed that I didn't have the same size of byte as those shown on the website I linked, but they were not empty (they were larger in fact).

I'm running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and I have not had any problems with him these past years. Any idea what I could try to fix this?

Thanks in advance.

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