Based on the error message you received, it is likely that there is a problem with your Windows installation. Since you have already tried changing the boot drive and it did not work, you may need to try repairing your Windows installation.
One way to do this is to use the Windows installation disc to access the repair options. If you do not have the installation disc, you can try accessing the repair options through the BIOS settings.
If you are able to access the repair options, you can try using the System Restore feature to restore your system to a previous state before the error occurred. You can also try using the Startup Repair tool to automatically fix any startup issues.
If none of these options work, you may need to consider reinstalling Windows.
It is also worth noting that the error message you received may be caused by a hardware issue, so you may want to check your hardware components to ensure they are functioning properly.
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