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seems to be Hard Disk failure, grab a recovery environment disk/stick and boot from it and check disk status(SMART, chkdsk) first.

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Without description of context, it is just a 0x0000007b error, "inaccessible boot device" that could be also a missing or corrupted driver and/or a wrong setting in BIOS (ATA/IDE emulation mode vs. SATA or RAID), not necessarily a hard disk failure.

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