My computer does not boot to windows...

I have an inspiron 1525 with vista. my computer turns on, then it comes to a screen that has two options: run the Startup Repair tool and start windows normally. If you select Launch Startup Repair tool, it returns the same screen. This leaves you with only the option to start windows normally. used to work startup repair. I tried several times, but it has not fixed the problem. Restore my computer to a restore point, the first time she did nothing much next time. Then by selecting this option, you referred in the same screen. When you start windows normally, it is a screen that says:

Checking file system on D:

The type of file system is NTFS.

Volume label is RESUMED.

One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You can cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue.

Windows will now check the disk.

He checks everything and then restarts, only to rebuild the disk check. This time, he said:

Checking file system on D:

The type of file system is NTFS.

Volume label is RESUMED.

One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. You can cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommended that you continue.

Windows will now check the disk.

Corrupt master file table. Windows will attempt to recover the master files of the disk table.

and then he said: he is unable to recover the master file table.

He then takes me to a black screen with the mouse arrow. I can move the arrow but noting else arrives. I leave it like that for an hour hoping he would charge or something. I am very frustrated and any help would be greatly appreciated.


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