After instaling few programs HDD dont work

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Hello guys I hope someone can help me with this problem,

27.3.2018 I've instaled AVG Antivirus from https://www.avg.com , and then I ran AVG Remover (AVG_Remover.exe) https://www.avg.com/en-ww/utilities and then I ran Disk defragmentation in AVG. I thought it takes a lot of time and I ended it. But it still keep runing in Task Manager so I ended it using the button "End the process".... Then I restarted PC my and it would not boot anymore (stuck on boot screen - https://imgur.com/a/XSsJB) while my HDD was plugged in. Later my friend told me that I did a dumb thing, so I would like to know if I can somehow repair my HDD. Meanwhile I bought a SSD so that my PC could run at least Windows.

I tried to remove cmos battery and give it back... But problem with HDD is still here

Everything what AVG REMOVER .exe did to my PC
avgremover.log - part one - https://pastebin.com/F4fipzeG , part two - https://pastebin.com/ZTzsJvVG
avgremover_msilog.txt - https://pastebin.com/21Bu758x

SSD OS - Windows 7 64 bit
HDD OS - Windows 7 64 bit

Motherboard - Asus Z77-A
SSD - Kingston Now A400 - 120GB SA400S37/120G
HDD - WDC WD10 EADS-00L5B1 1TB


I'll be glad for every help
 

JaredDM

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It was probably in the middle of updating all changes to file locations into the NTFS file system when you force killed it. Unfortunately, now the file system is likely pointing to many of the wrong places where files are no longer existing. I doubt there is any utility that can actually fix the file system. Data recovery software can probably find/recover any files you need, but that's the best you can hope for.
 
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Thanks JaredDM4 for your answer :)

I tried also insert original orig WIN7 CD into CD-ROM and restart PC to fix windows using that original CD and I've only plugged HDD in and I inserted original win 7 to CD-ROM and nothing happened. I've also tried to plug in SSD only and insert original win 7 to CD-ROM and then I saw Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.
 
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I solved it like this:

1. I bought a SATA to USB adapter
2. I made a backup of my HDD to an external drive (400 GB)
3. I've completely formatted HDD using this tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lTrZopRtE8 (Thanks a lot this guy!)
4. Plugged HDD back into motherboard
5. Copied backup from the external drive to my HDD

Have a nice day guys and thanks for tried to help me :)