Can not recover my A30 - stops after only 3%!

Hello

I turned on my A30 someday to be greeted by nothing more than a black screen. !!!
I thought I would just use the re recovery disc start the system. I'm not bothered about formatting the drive as long as I'm back windows. Anyway, responsible for the program of restoration of Toshiba and he began to find it stops after 3%!

And reads an error message on the screen black, just so that you know is not that I was being impatient, I waited 35 minutes for 3%. I can't understand how to get around this problem. Do I need a disc of Windows XP 'official' home edition of windows to repair? Any help that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated!

Hi Frank,.

I think that your hard drive may have failed. Unfortunately, the recovery CD Toshiba you tried is that used to reinstall your operating system and reformat your hard disk. If this process has started and then stuck at 3%, then chances are you erased what was originally on your hard drive and the process of re - install then had problems to restore the operating system.

I suggest that you try to boot from the recovery again CD and look at messages and guests you get.

Depending on the age of your laptop, you can still be covered by the warranty in this case, you can check with an authorized Service partner.

Kind regards

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