NTFS turned into UEFI and can't boot

MinkoTsurugi

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I tried formatting my HDD because it seemed to be slowing down due to too many startups, registries and other stuff. So I downloaded Win7 (Yes I know, it's illegal) and when I ran it, it said It couldn't. (I had win 7 krn edition at the time). After the fail launch of the setup, my harddrive made a petition of around 100mb i believe and it turned my HDD into uefi, and the 100mb partition was a uefi as well. And when I restarted the computer, I'm unable to boot and I have tried changing my bios setting to legacy only and also tried all default settings which got rid of my overclock T^T.
I can only think of this solution: Putting windows 7 on a cd or usb and formatting and installing new windows. The only problem being, I don't have a cd or a usb. Any way of fixing this without me losing all my files and having to get a cd/usb? Thank you.

Motherboard : Z87X-D3H
Harddrive: Seagate 2TB HDD
 

MinkoTsurugi

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My bios does have settings for UEFI and Legacy. I have tried all 3 ways, uefi booting, legacy booting and there is a setting which allows both. And I also have done default settings and nothing ;;..