Black screen, no known failure

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion dv6t-3100 CTO Entertainment Notebook PC. The other day I was watching a video and the Flash Player crashed, my computer stopped then. Since then, whenever I start my computer I just go to a black screen with a cursor blinking in the upper left corner. I ran the slurry of tests and it comes up saying that there is no system failure. My computer is under the age of one year. What should I do? I am a student and REALLY need my laptop to work for me.

Thank you.

Hello

Demarrer start from the rescue CD, select repair your computer and choose the command line.  When this charge, enter the following commands and press on enter after everyone – including spaces as shown.

Bootrec.exe

bcdedit/export C:\BCD_Backup

c:

Boot CD

BCD attrib s h - r

Ren c:\boot\bcd BCD.old

Bootrec /RebuildBcd

Bootrec /fixmbr

Bootrec /fixboot

Remove the rescue CD and try to restart now.

Kind regards

DP - K

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