Windows 7 goes into a loop of repair and does not start

A very kind person (Frederik Long) tried to help me, but couldn't.

Now here is my problem:

Everything done my Windows 7 to stop starting, here is what I get:

A blue screen coated in white data flashes quickly and Windows 7 goes into a loop of repair.

I tried all the lines in the form of repair, including orders bootrec.

Nothing works.

I then invested in Easy Recovery Essentials and that no longer works.

So if some genius out there can help, I would be very grateful.

Thank you for your help.  Sorry, I tried to thank you before but could not get this page!

Ultimately I was easy to work recovery Essentials and it solved my problem, whatever it may be.

Thank you very much.

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