OK you have a bad partition that needs removing
Download
Tuxbot to your desktop
Run Tuxboot
On the first screen in the dropdown box select Gparted Live - stable
Select USB Drive from the Type drop-down.
Select the correct USB device from the Drive drop-down.
Click OK. This will start the process of creating the bootable USB device.
Now boot off of the newly created Gparted USB.
You should be here... Press ENTER
By default, "do not touch keymap" is highlighted.
Leave this setting alone and just press ENTER.
Choose your language and press ENTER. English is default [33]
At the mode prompt enter 0, press ENTER
You will now be taken to the main GUI screen below
According to your logs, the partition that you want to delete is
10 MB Right click this partition and select delete .
The Partition has gone
Now select Apply
Now you should be here:
Select Apply after double checking that the right partition was deleted Is "boot" next to your system drive (100MB)?
If "boot" is not next to your system drive (100MB) under "
Flags", right-mouse click the OS drive while in Gparted and select
Manage Flags In the menu that pops up, place a checkmark in
boot like the picture below, then close :
Under File select Quit
You will see this small Popup
Choose reboot and then press OK.
Reboot to normal windows, if windows gives an error then select startup repair