Equium L20 will not start properly

My laptop L20 primer not. A black screen appears "apologize for the inconvenience, but windows did not start successfully.

Then tells me to highlight a choice of starting up, but when I choose, it moves quickly on a blue screen that I cannot read, then goes back to the same black screen.

Help! It feels like Groundhog Day.
Cannot make it work.

Hi Donna,.

More simple you take it out of this situation is to reinstall your operating system of the recovey CDs. Unfortunately this won't replace your data (unless you have partioned your hard drive and store your data on a second partition).

This problem is usually caused by a missing or corrupt system files that prevent Windows from loading. Of course, you can try to recover the situation by using the since the original Microsoft Installation CD Recovery Console if you have one.

It is also possible that the failure is due to a defective hard drive but it will become apparent when you try to re - install.

Kind regards

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