Can't boot at all, BSODs shown

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I dont know if this part matter, but I am writing it anyways, I hope it help diagonise the problem:
A week ago, my computer always went to 100% disk use that my computer froze after 3-5 seconds after logging in. The first time I encounter the problem, I was playing "Wildest Dream", and it went like 'Wildest Dreee Wildest Dreee Wildest Dreee' and loop for a few minute, then it move on 'eam ahhh eam ahhh eam ahhh' and loop for a few minute, then I force close my computer. After a few time restarting, I forgot why I went to advanced option screen during startup. I chose "Reset this PC" with "keep my files". Soon the reset finished, but I can't boot, I could only go to advanced option screen during startup. At last, I forced to reset my computer to factory setting. (I was using Win10 before this)
After the reset, my computer went back to Win8.1, but my PC was Win8 while bought. I could login, but after the login, it went to black screen with cursor. I soon found out that this is a known problem in my series of PC from Microsoft. However, I simply went to safe mode and delete the graphic driver. Then, everything was fine.

Now it went to the related part:

After a few day of using win8.1 (JUST A FEW), I soon wanted to go back to Win10. I deleted the %SoftwareDistribution% file and carry out windows update. However, since it showed "0kb 0% complete", I stopped the update. However, when I shut down my computer, it showed "update and shut down". The next time I turn on my computer, it first did some update during the Acer Screen(Windows screen in other computer). Then I went out for some Walkers. After approximately 15 minute, I returned to my computer and a disk check was carrying out, also in the Acer Screen. Then, I thought a dskchk is fine, but here is where the nightmare started. I went to a bsod error (Bad system config info) everytime the startup and I can't boot. I didn't touch the msconfig. Using the cmd in advanced option screen to check the bcdedit, there was no truncatememory and numproc. After a few time of restaring, the problem went worse, the bsod changed to "unmountable boot volume". The problem just show up for less than a second before restarting that i need to record the screen to know it. Just after a single restart, "preparing auto repair" was shown. (When it was till the Bad system config info bsod, "preparing auto repair" shows after a few time restarting and it can run to the advanced option screen) However, the advanced option screen never showed up but a black screen with movable cursor. The fan is also running fast at that time. At this point, I could not find any solution so I seek for help here. My win8 repair disk is lost too.

My PC:
Acer Aspire E1-772G
 
Solution
Sounds like you went ahead and made a bad situation worse. The easiest suggestion:
Back up the files you need and do a clean install of Windows 10 (using media creation tool), bypassing Windows 8 and 8.1 altogether. While you're at it, delete any recovery partitions acer installed. Since you updated to Windows 10 once before, you should be able to activate Windows 10 just fine even after a clean install.
Sounds like you went ahead and made a bad situation worse. The easiest suggestion:
Back up the files you need and do a clean install of Windows 10 (using media creation tool), bypassing Windows 8 and 8.1 altogether. While you're at it, delete any recovery partitions acer installed. Since you updated to Windows 10 once before, you should be able to activate Windows 10 just fine even after a clean install.
 
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