Macbook Pro shutsdown after accessing Recovery disk

I have a Macbook pro that shuts down right after I access the Recovery mode disk. This happened after my Mac partition stopped working. My Windows partition (bootcamp) still works with less functionality.

If your computer came with disks, try booting off Disk 1,  and then go to Disk Utility and Repair Disk and Repair Permissions.
You can also try booting into Internet Recovery (command - option - R during a restart) and run Disk Utility there.
Reboot and test.

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