Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the cause.

Hello,
Last night when I was finished using it for the day I went ahead and shut it down. Prior to shutting it down it was working perfectly fine. When I went to boot it up this morning, I kept getting the error that windows was  unable to start normally and it took me to startup repair multiple times. I don't have the operating system disk (Windows 7) anymore I'm not sure if my computer just didn't come with a windows 7 disk. All I know is that I don't have it anymore.  I tried basically everything I could find on the internet that was supposed to help with it and nothing works. I tried going into safe mode and using the command prompt, still nothing. It's now just showing up with a screen saying "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware of software change might be the cause. But like I said, this comes as a problem seeing as though I don't have my windows disc. I would really like to now if there is a way to fix this problem. I am requesting your help to fix this issue. 

try to download and burn a copy of win7 from forums.MyDigitalLife.info
match your version and bits of windows
then run   repair / Startup Repair 3x off the win7 dvd without letting it try to start into windows.  rebuilds your partition tables and fixes a lot of things.
if that doesnt get you into windows... read up and run   SFC   /offwindir /offbootdir  from the win7 dvd
you dont say much what you've tried  .. i assume you tried from the F8 menu / startup repair / an older system restore date ?
You need the windows7 dvd !!!

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