Windows 7 won't boot or run sfc /scannow - says repair in

I upgraded my HP laptop from Vista to Windows 7 and it has been working for a year. This morning the laptop will not boot up and when I run repair it runs it over and over and will not boot up. I run the diagnostics on the hard drive it gets to about 8%
and then stops with #10008 Replace Hard Disk and then SMART Hard Disk Passed. I get into the Windows 7 repair page and run it over and over with no results and it does not list an any operating systems on System Recovery Page. On the System Recovery Options
page it says Operating System unknown. It does not allow System Restore either. I can get the command prompt (X:\windows\system32) but when I try to run sfc /scannow  it will not let me because there is a system repairpending that requires a reboot to
coomplete, and so it goes over and over. I tried using my Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade disk but that does not help. I would re-install it but it will not let me do an installation unless I boot the system from the computer and not the DVD.  It seems
like I am in a continuous loop to start out 2012 and I do not know how to get out of it. Any help would be great appreciated.

Mark, thanks for your response. I had no success with the others.
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bootrec /RebuildBcd
I did this and got a different result
Total Identified Windows Installation: 1
[1]  C:\ Windows
Add Installations to boot list? Yes (Y), No (N), All (A)=   
I tried Yes and it responded This requested system device cannot be found.
I formatted the C: portion of disk and reinstalled Windows 7 Premium Home Edition from scratch and went through setting it all up and over 90 updates, including SP1 and things seem to go fine. System rebooted a number
of times and it was working. Then out of nowhere went restarting on an update it went right back to where I started before.  It appears through various operations I loose communications to the Boot file. When I read some of the reports I get the No Bootable
Device available 0x3bc3.
I run the repair disk over and over and then get it to run again.
The difference now is that all the Memory and Hard Drive tests run to completion and say OK. The last time that it happened I got a momentary blue screen that was gone before I knew it and I was back again to where I started. I am
not running chkdisk on C: again and it seems to be doing OK.
Any more ideas for me. I did remove and reseat the hard drive WD3200 just to be sure connections were OK before I formatted and started from scratch. Seems to me that the boot record is out there but I cannot get to it.
Thanks, Dave

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