Quote (King Atrhur @ Mar 11 2017 03:36pm)
Now try booting from a media device. That drive can no longer boot so it won't get in teh way.
I'm not sure if its booting from the USB or not, but it launched startup repair... None of the options worked in the startup repair because i reformatted the entire hard drive.
There is a command prompt in the startup repair and I found an article on what to do, so I'm attempting this atm.
http://windowsreport.com/windows-10-automatic-repair-couldnt-repair-pc/Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options.
Select Command Prompt from list of options.
When Command Prompt appears, enter the following lines and press Enter after each line in order to run it:
bootrec.exe /rebuildbcd
bootrec.exe /fixmbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot
It's about 16% done and will take another 70-80 minutes..
Hopefully this fixes it.. I'm almost discouraged from trying anything else tbh