Cannot boot safe mode or any mode - hangs on the mup.sys driver

Can someone help me. I did some research on the internet and see that it is a familiar problem. I have been using a usb and someone removed without doing safely - storage key my laptop then froze and the only thing I could do was turn it off at the power button.

Now I can't do anything - it just goes to several times on the same page saying that there was a problem to choose a way to start - I chose alone and nothing - it loads until the mup.sys driver and then just goes to the same page again. I'm out of ideas.

Can anyone help?
I'm trying to avoid the recovery disk that I really want to lose my job yet, but realize that might have to happen, you mind I read reports that it even still hangs when you try this option.

Thanks Rachel

Hello

AFAIK the mup.sys is placed in the folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers and it s responsible for the control and the start-up of the operation of the system at the lower level (control of the printer or the graphics card, etc.).

If your computer loads all the way up to mup.sys then your HARD drive should work. If he died it would not even charge anything at all. It would not even try to load this file.
It is likely that this file is corrupted just.

If you re not able to run the Win operating system and use the System Restore tool, so I put t see any other possibility to use the Toshiba Recovery CD.
To save important files, you can remove the laptop HARD drive and connect the HARD drive to another computer via the USB interface.

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