Wait, so you can still boot into windows 7? im a little confused.
IDK if you could call it that. It's a remedial version of windows being run from the (x:) drive (which I assume is probably a hidden partition of my HDD) that doesn't have the .dll's to run much.
The Recovery Manager window doesn't move and just prompts you to reboot if you press the X. You can see a bit of the "don't go towards the light" recovery background around the edges.
Try running CHKDSK /f and then trying Startup Repair again.
It may do nothing, or it may be succesful.
Also, did you try running explorer from the command prompt? That should give you your task bar and desktop back.
I doubt that it's trying to boot into the wrong drive, but if you're not sure, while starting up there should be some text on the screen saying "press FX for BIOS"
Usually F8 or F11, I don't exactly remember.
And who knows maybe safemode would work, since it loads only the essential drivers.
Fixing a computer is really just trying stuff until something works.
No errors. Also says "Failed to transfer log to event log with status 50." I'll do a /r check next. (Edit: Same thing.)
EXPLORERFRAME.dll missing. I'll try copying it from d: to x: if I can find it and see if that works. (Edit: Nope. Silently fails to run.)
It's the same HDD but different partitions. I think they automatically kick in if the OS partition won't start. No safe mode, only repair and start normally (which I can't select anyways because the keyboard doesn't respond until after it times out and goes to repair. I think USB drivers might be AMD.)
hell if you are able to get into cmd you can try running SFC /SCANNOW to repair system files.
"There is a system repair pending which requires reboot to complete. Restart Windows and run sfc again."