Win 7 does not boot up on Satellite

So last night I was using my Toshiba Satellite laptop.
I don't know many specifics because i'm not very good with laptops. Here is where the problems starts.
So after I finished I shut it down.
The next morning I wake up, it wouldn't start windows.
I'm currently using windows 7. So anyways it tells me to shut down. I boot it again and then it only gives me 2 options: startup repair or run windows normally.
When i try run windows normally it says "starting windows" but it never boots.
Then when i try startup repair it goes to attempting repairs and i've been doing that for 8 hours and no luck. it says a recent hardware or software removal may have cause it. But i've had nothing plugged in except the charger.
I REALLY WANT TO USE MY LAPTOP D:
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP MEEEEEEE??!!

> I'm currently using windows 7. So anyways it tells me to shut down. I boot it again and then it only gives me 2 options: startup repair or run windows normally. When i try run windows normally it says "starting windows" but it never boots.
It looks like the Windows OS was muddled up Im not quite sure why but such things happens simply
However, you can try to recover the notebook using the HDD recovery option. But this will work only, if you didnt format the HDD and didnt delete the HDD recovery partition.
So try to power up the unit, press F8, choose repair my computer and then choose Toshiba recovery.
Note; this will format the currently system partition which means that you will lose the files on the C partition.

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