HP G60-635DX won't start or switch to a black screen with blinking cursor

Hello, whenever I turn on my HP G60-635DX laptop, I get a black screen with the blinking cursor right. I am running Windows 7 64 bit and I tried to do a system recovery using Recovery CD that I bought online, but the computer will not get past the blank screen. I tried to click on the F11 key but nothing happens. How can I find the computer to the factory settings using the recovery CD if I'm unable to go beyond the white screen with the blinking cursor? Here are the specifications of product for my mobile http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02033074

Thank you

PG

Hello

OK, try the following.

Boot from the rescue again CD, select repair your computer and choose the command prompt.  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 the laptop.

Kind regards

DP - K

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