Computer laptop blue started upward, can't get into Safe Mode. A way to recover the files?

Laptop was not load its on the inside before, after a week, I've sorted the problem. but somehwere an along the line of this week, that my windows 7 ultimate decided he wanted me messing around. laptops left on now but does not boot to windows. I tried a system restore, I want to avoid a clean sweep of windows if possible because it is files that I need on my hard drive. Is it possible for me to access my files? If this is not what is the easiest way to sort my laptop?

Luqman > what is the easiest way to sort my laptop? >>>

OK, you ready for the big guns now. First of all, turn your machine so that you can read the SNID. Then, pull out your credit card.  Thirdly, connect on http://us-store.acer.com/rcd/ 8 ^)

Jack E/NJ

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