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From the repair disk command prompt option, run the diskpart command to set the proper partition back to active
A Description of the Diskpart Command-Line Utility
Right Click "My Computer" > Manage > Disk Management
That will show you which partition on each drive (if you have multiple HDDs) is active, and let you change it if necessary.
Sorry, from your previous reply I thought you were running but with minimal graphics.
The bluescreen and limited ability suggest the possibility of an accidental OS letter switch.
If it is the problem, then happily, Vista/7/8 are capable of doing just enough to fix it
How to restore the system/boot drive letter in Windows
You won't do any harm by looking.
Open regedit and see if the letter in the registry is wrong.
If it isn't, then that's not your problem and you won't have to change anything.
If it is, then you've no choice but to fix it if you ever want the PC to boot properly again.