Windows 7 Professional hangs up during startup

I have a desktop HP Pavilion h8-1234 PC. Was running Windows 7 Home Premium and it worked very well.

I bought and installed Windows 7 Professional (using the Express upgrade).
Now, whenever I start the PC it starts the boot process, but just before it starts to load Windows it hangs up with a blinking cursor and a screen empty.  Repeated attempts to restart (Ctrl + Alt + Delete) and it continues to hang on. Or if I shut it down and restart it, it crashes always upward.

I have a drive "System startup repair" HP software CD allowed me to when I was running Windows 7 Premium.
If I insert the disk, once it is located, for a few seconds, the PC behaves as if it loads something, but the screen remains the same (in white).

So if I do an another Ctrl + Alt + Delete, once the system is that usually, he hangs up, it will display the message "press any key to boot from CD or DVD". I don't press a key and let it continue to boot (not from CD) and it starts normally and Windows 7 Profesional charge and everything looks OK.

Looks like your boot record is corrupted or your hard drive is dying.

Another possibility is an external device that is interfering with the startup process.

Let's start with the last two because they can easily be tested.

Disconnect all external devices from your PC, with the exception of your mouse and your keyboard.

That change things?

If this is not the case, start Windows using your workaround solution.

Download CrystalDiskInfo from the following link.

http://release.crystaldew.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskInfo

Unzip the downloaded file and run DiskInfo.exe.

It will assess the State of health of your hard drive as good, careful or bad.

If caution or bad, time for a new hard drive.

So good, see the following articles to repair your boot record.

http://www.TomsHardware.com/news/Win7-Windows-7-MBR, 10036.html

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927392

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