Satellite C640D 64-Bit Windows 7 Windows Error Recovery

Model PSC36L-003003 SN   XXXXXXXXX
Boot is set to hard drive first and CDRW second.
Turn on the computer
8 seconds later it goes to Windows Error Recovery.
When I choose Launch Startup repair, it goes straight to Windows Boot manager. See #6.
When I choose Windows start normally, it goes to “Starting Windows”. After several minutes, it recycles to Windows Error Recovery Screen and then to Windows Boot Manager screen. See #6.
If I choose neither, it goes to Windows Boot manager; Windows failed to start; Status: 0xc000000e Info:       The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible. I do not have the Windows Installation disc.
Action taken:
Created a Window 7 64-bit system repair disk on another computer.
Changed bios boot to CDRW first and hard drive second and saved.
Inserted System repair disk into CD drive.
Turned on computer and pressed any key.
Windows loaded files from repair CD disk.
A Windows blue background screen with leaves appears without Windows logo (not the blue screen of death); files load and cursor appears; CD stops running; but nothing else happens with screen for eight hours.
I do not have the Windows Installation disc.
Please, what do you think is wrong with the computer or what should I do next?  Your help will be greatly appreciated.  How do I confirm that it is Windows 7 32 or 64 Bit?  I am trying to fix this for my friend who probably bought it in the Indonesia area.  Thank you in advance.
[Moderator edit to remove serial number.]

Satellite C640D-1064U (PSC36L-003003) 
Downloads are here. 
Windows loaded files from repair CD disk. A Windows blue background screen with leaves appears without Windows logo (not the blue screen of death); files load and cursor appears; CD stops running; but nothing else happens with screen for eight hours.
Something wrong with that repair disc or the hardware. The bitness of Windows on the hard drive should not matter at this point. I would burn another disc and try again.
Never seen a blue background with leaves. Can you snap a photo for us?
-Jerry

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