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Solved by L.E.D,
I was reading and found this
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/5429-63-system-config-info-error
1. use a friends windows 7 to create a repair disk
2. set bios to boot from dvd drive instead of hard drive
3. cancel microsofts autofix tool and open the msdos command prompt after booting from the repair disk
4. realize that the repair tool makes a temporary drive called "X://" that you start in
5. cd over to the "D" drive which was REALLY my "C" drive.. lol wtf
6. type in bcdboot d:\windows /s c:\
7. reboot, you'll be fine.
I would try this and see what happens, I have personally never ran into this issue.
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