Loop continues with the Startup Repair tool

Whenever I turn on my laptop (Dell Studio 17 which is using Windows Vista), it executes the Startup Repair and then says it can't find any solution to my problem so I click on finish and it stops. It never gets past that point. This problem has come completely out of the blue!  I have nothing connected to the USB ports, and I recently downloaded software or updates.

The details of the problem are:

Problem event name: StartupRepairV2

Signature of the problem 01: AutoFailover

"' 02: 6.0.6001.18000.6.0.6001.180000

««03: 2»»

"'04: 65537.

"' 05: unknown.

«"06: CorruptFile»»

««07: 3221226021»»

"" 08: 3

«' 09: WrpRepair»»

""10: 1168.

If there is a solution in which I lose any of my files, it would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

I suggest you start troubleshooting with the following diagnostic tests.  They will save you a lot of time and grief if there is a hardware failure, and you have records on site in case you need it in the future:

H/W Diagnostics:
Please start by running the diagnostics bootable hardware:
http://www.carrona.org/memdiag.html (read the details at the link)
http://www.carrona.org/hddiag.html (read the details at the link)

Post back with the results of the tests and we'll go from there. -John ( http://www.carrona.org/index.html )

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