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To boot endeavour, did you have to change any BIOS settings? If so, change those back and ignore the reat of this.
Backup your windows user folder if you haven't already, put it somewhere safely away from your PC
No seriously, back up your files to another drive asap
You will deeply regret it if you do not back up
Do you know what the word hubris means? Back those files up, champ
I mean, it's your computer, so you can make whatever terrible decisions you want. You should still back it up tho
Make a windows installation USB or, better yet, a winpe usb if you have access to another windows computer. Boot into it, but DO NOT continue with the installation. Instead, select the option that lets you run Startup Repair.
Run startup repair
When that fails, because it's apparently a script that just freezes the PC for a minute before telling you it failed, follow this guide
If all that fails: unless you really wanna RTFM on the windows bootloader and EFI partition, or piece together the equivalent knowledge from 83 different forums and blog posts after you separate out the mountains ofmisinformation, you can always just reinstall windows and restore from the backups... you did back up, right?