Are unable to recovery system with a boot disk Options

I think my MBR is corrupted or my drive hard OS is dead.

I created a neosmart.com boot disk and have set the BIOS to boot from the CDROM.  After the POST, the display shows "Windows is loading files".  The Installation of Vista screen should appear and allows me to go click on "Repair my computer", but it doesn't.  It passes to the black screen with green bars of the hunt.  No window of the prompt... nothing. I want to get to the System Recovery Options so that I can run fixmbr and fixboot.  Any suggestions?

Thank you
Jeff

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial148.html

Link above shows what the process looks like and a manual, it load the repair options.

Read the above link what it should look like when loading, and Options, you should get.

If it does not load at which you can work with it, you have a deeper seated problem you do.

Contact the manufacturer of your computer.

See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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