All black screen with a mouse that is visible on the Satellite

I have a toshiba satellite laptop 2 years old, and it works pretty well so far (battery replaced in July).

Yesterday, I was using it as usual, then close the lid and went for a shower.
20 minutes later, I came back, it works again, and he went to a black screen with a visible mouse.
However, none of the keys produce any response and the mouse not to slam.

I tried several times it works and stop.
Twice he went to a white screen with all the icons of bottom bar of size reduced and grouped in the upper corner, as well as a few photos, that I had just downloaded.

A few forums I saw answer other users have suggested using the vista disk to restart, but I'm on study abroad for a year in the United States and thus didn't drive.
In addition, these users reported a collision until it happened.

I'll keep on at the current time to turn off in the hope that it will come back to life after a stop appropriate through loss of power.

I would be really grateful for any suggestions you can give me, thank you.

Hello

I put t know which model of laptop you have, but the first thing that you should try the new installation of the OS.
You don t have any installation disc that's pity
However, you can try to start Notepad using a Windows live CD.
This system is called BartPE or WinPE
Google for it

This don t systems must be installed on the HARD drive, it works like a linux live cd you boot using such a disc and a few sec later you get access to the HARD disk

I think it is good idea to check if the laptop is ok

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