Are you referring to the partition with the red arrow here?
Yes I referred to this partition.
Looks like that this partition was only recognized based on remnants and should be ignored.
If TestDisk finds more partitions using Deeper Search, it will list all recoverable partitions (using their size).
If a partition ends after disk limit, TestDisk diplays a message, that it can't be recovered.
If partitions overlap you must decide to set one partition to primary, logical or primary active for recovery using your right or left arrow key on your keyboard.
That's easily depend on, two partitions cannot use the same space.
I don't see an option F listed?
There is nothing listed, but pressing F on your keyboard does it.
Unfortunately it's supported first since version 6.14 beta.
You're using version 6.13.
When I use the <> keys to change the first partition to * bootable a warning comes up at the bottom in red saying:
Structure: Bad.
It happens to partitions when they overlap.
For example a logical partitions lies in an extended partition.
An extended partition doesn't appear in Quick nor Deeper Search but at the menu Write, where you write your complete partition structur.
An extended partition requires some space, so partitions overlap.
That's why you've got this message.
Did you check your partitions HP and Factory_Image and did you press p (on your keyboard) to list your files?
Please let me know, did you see your data or an error message.
It provides infos about the condition of your file system.
A corrupt or damaged file system is different.
Also your partition HP was found using a backup of the boot sector.
So it might be possible that dban caught that partition also?
Hopefully not.
Can you check that partition after Deeper Search and press p to list your files?
Please let me know, did you see your data or an error message.
You can press q for quit to get back to the previous screen.
But be careful and don't loose your Deeper Search anymore.
It's easily intended to get out of the menu List to list your data.
If you've seen your data;
Check your partition HP.
Use your right or left arrow to set it to
P for primary only..
Check your partition Factory_Image and set it to
P for primary also.
Ignore that partition without label and keep it as D for deleted.
Then press Enter to proceed.
Check Write and press anter and y, to write your partitions into the partition table.
The boot sector of your HP-partition is damaged.
That's why the menu Advanced appears and offers you to repair the boot sector.
Please confirm there using
Backup BS.
This will copy the backup of the boot sector over your boot sector.
Then it should be repaired.
Close TestDisk using Quit and restart.
Of course your Windows can't restart, because your boot partition is not there anymore.
Try this one like I already described;
There might be another possibility to get your system bootable again.
I assume, that both partitions, HP and Factory_Image are correct and there is nothing to do, but to get your system bootable again.
Please start from your Win7-CD into your System Recovery Options.
Have a try to use Startup Repair.
Probably it creates another partition?
If everything works right, you should be able to boot into your Windows again.