HP Notebook PC D1E80UA #AB 2000: stuck on 'Attempt to repair' at startup

When you press the power button to turn it on I get "prepare auto repair. "Diagnose your PC", then "repair attempt. Never go on after that. What can I do to fix this?
I think that this has happened after I attempted to updat my software. Don't know if this process never finished before I got turned off.

Sounds like a hard drive problem. Use System Diagnostics to test. Immediately after switching on at startup and tapped on the ESC key about once per second. This should bring up a menu where the System Diagnostics F2 is a choice. Press the F2 key.

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