I can't get to the loading screen!

Well... I go to the login screen and charge it up. It goes to the Windows loading page, (if you know what I mean, I'm talking about the small bar, where the green square comes and goes), it's just sitting their forever coming and going.

So, I put in the disc of Windows Vista and this is what happened.

1. He went to the screen where it says "Press any key to boot from the CD or DVD..."
"" 2. it goes to a screen stating "Windows" (the screen is black except for the words "Windows loading" and a small loading bar)
3. get to the loading screen (where the little green square goes back through the loading bar.

This is what is happening. IM distraught too why the disc will not work. Please help me. Thank you!

Stop reposting the same question!
Stick with the answers in your original Thread.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistarepair/thread/741dfca2-6b27-4A1C-9327-ff0904a6a352

Answers in another Thread. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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