After starting Windows Vista Recovery dvd 64-bit, the files are loaded on my laptop, however after the loading screen are replaced by a black screen and the white slider.

Hi all

I have my laptop startup problems, and after you use the Windows Vista Recovery dvd(64 bit), I get a black screen with a white cursor. If I try to start the system in safe mode, I get an error message "windows/system32/ntoskrnl.exe is missing or damaged. Because I can't run the recovery dvd, I'm a bit stuck. Any suggestions?

Evan

Hello

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It's their recovery process not microsofts

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