Error 0xc00000e9 !!!

First
Ok, my computer used to run flawlessly. I could play games like 'assassin's creed 4' smoothly until one unlucky day.
My hard disk was running out of space so i decided to put some of my game to my external hard disk. Well, the hard disk is very old. My computer could detect it from the device manager from the control panel but the hard disk didn't showed up at
'my computer'.
And at that time, I was trying to install a game, 'operation flashpoint : red river (2011)'. The my computers run very very very slow. I can barely open folder!!! And it also often crash. And from that time, my pc just gone so slow and hot. My hard
disk are very hot and an program which check disk says it's at 45 degree celsius and above! So, i decided to open up my pc. I have experience opening up laptop. I unplug the hard disk and ram and put them at one side to let them cool down. After that,
i put everything back and when i turned on, windows says error 0xc00000e9. I can't open in safe mode, system repair and every thing else. I have searched on the internet, some says t
hat i need to reinstall windows. I have important and valuable file in the laptop's disk. made an assignment for more than 8 and i have a lot of games. I don't want to lose it.
Second
I've asked the microsoft community and it was bad, the reply are very late and aren't very help full. I says I  could repair using windows installation disk, but the main problem is that my computer can't even detect my hard disk! It says "No
hard disk detected, if insalled, your hard disk may be frozen" Solution please!!!
Third
My pc is Windows 7 Home Premium (X64) but can I repair it using Windows 7 Ultimate (X64)?
Last
During the repairing using Windows installation disk, I needed to choose OS. How should I do that?!?!?!
Please help me!!! I need an immediate and help full reply!!

My hard disk was running out of space.
-> You must not allow your disk to be filled to more than 80% of capacity. If you go beyond 80% then you run into troubles.
Then my computers run very very very slow. I can barely open folder!!! And it also often crash. And from that time, my pc just gone so slow and hot. My hard disk are very hot and an program which check disk says it's at 45 degree celsius and above!
-> Your old hard disk is no longer useable. You must replace it.
I have important and valuable file in the laptop's disk. made an assignment for more than 8. I don't want to lose it.
-> I cringe each time I read a statement like this one. It seems lots of people will not consider a solid backup routine (to an external disk) until they suffer a major catastrophy. Installing a larger disk costs very little. Losing your assignment can be
a real disaster.
It says "No hard disk detected, if installed, your hard disk may be frozen" Solution please!!!
-> You must replace the old disk.
My pc is Windows 7 Home Premium (X64) but can I repair it using Windows 7 Ultimate (X64)?
-> Boot the machine into Safe Mode, then perform a System Restore to set Windows back by a few days.
Please help me!!! I need an immediate and help full reply!!
-> Patience is a virtue!

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