Windows 7 repair stuck at TFGHT is compressed

I recently tried to update to Windows 10 but there was enough space so I compressed (rather foolishly) all the files on the hard disk to free up space. Once this was done, I tried again, but the download was blocked on 0% so I turned off. Today, I turned on, but it won't start because it says that TFGHT is compressed. Forunately, all our documents are saved. Can I switch to Windows 10 while still in this mode or I have to clean install windows 7 and repairs of windows 7 CD? (If Yes, where can I get a?)

See you soon

Hello

Please contact Microsoft Community.

I understand how annoying it would be.

I would first refer to the suggestion given by Frederik Long in the mentioned thread and check if this may help:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/all/unable-to-boot-tfght-is-compressed/384923d0-8b8a-489D-95F1-cf29e1bad1e5

I hope this helps.

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