Not possible to start after recovery

Hello

Yesterday my Toshiba Satellite L555-110 is not stopped correctly. It looked like endless loop, while Win 7 (64 bit) showed "logout". I turned the laptop off (5 sec power button). After that, Windows is not started anymore. There was a black with a message screen as 'Please make sure that all devices such as hard disks, CD-Rom drives, etc. are well connected and try again.
I thought that I hit the file system and started a live Knoppix CD. I tried to fix the file system with ntfsfix on each partition. This does not solve the problem, so I tried to fix Win7 with the Original Win7 from my other computer disk. In the installation menu repair tools is not started, so I had to stop the computer again.

I thought that the problem could be the MBR after that. I searched the web and found a "command of Knoppix'"sudo testdisk"with the option"write MBR ". After trying this, the error message has changed, that the computer does not recognize the bootloader more. Here, I decided to use the recovery DVD that I created after purchasing the laptop.

Once the recovery is finished, I tried to boot Win7, but there was a new error message (on a black screen) who told me that there are files broken in C:\Windows\system32\drivers.
As my girlfriend has the same model of laptop computer than me, I decided to copy the folder "drivers" of his laptop (after the renaming the originial files), start knoppix, and copy it to my laptop. While trying to boot Windows with the 'safe mode' option there is no error message more appear, but now I have a hangup.
After that I tried to install Win7 with the original disc in my other computer, but when you try to install, there is a message 'C:\$Secure' kind of broke down. Try the chkdsk command. Repair tools has not responded (infinite loop) after a few minutes of trying to find the Windows installations

Can someone help me? I have no idea what to do at this point

If you have two absolutely identical laptops equipped with identical hardware put HARD drive laptop s girlfriend in your laptop and try to start Windows.
Please post the result.

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