Lenova Laptop windows 7 screen, no cursor black windowless

Hey, when I start my computer laptop lenova his begins to start, but then turns black with the dashboard blinks in the upper left corner. No windows, no cursor. I tried to start in safe mode, but when I press F8, the laptop will beep then made the clicking noise and then stops.

Hello

Did you change your computer?

I suggest you to disconnect all external devices except the keyboard and mouse and check if it helps.

I also suggest you to follow the link and check.

Startup Repair: frequently asked questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/startup-repair-frequently-asked-questions

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    I hope this helps.
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