System restore failed, registry damaged, signature of the problem 07: O, s is not installed

It, s a Dell Vista. (Initially WINDOWS 7). Does not start. Comes with Startup Repair tool.

System restore failed, damaged, registry problem Signature 07: No O, s installed.

Choice 1 or q: beep.

Check memory problems: no problem dedected, goes back to the Startup Repair

Help

Hello

1 have had any changes made on the computer before the show?

2. What is the full and exact error message?

3. How have you tried to do a system restore?

Method 1:

I suggest you to refer to the article and see if it helps:

Windows Vista or Windows 7 unbootable, and the Startup Repair tool does not resolve the problem

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/934540

Method 2:

Check the link and see if it helps:

Pick up the pieces after a computer crash

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/picking-up-the-pieces-after-a-computer-crash

Let us know if it helps.

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