Operating system does not start on Equium L350 - 10L

Hi all.
My laptop has suddenly stopped working. When I turn it on I have a screen that says "Startup Repair" and under "Windows cannot repair this computer automatically.

I tried to put it through a scan but nothing helped.

I'm completely lost as to what it can be. I'm not sure if it was dropped or anything!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

You know what; If you n t have some important files on your HARD drive install OS using the recovery discs. After doing this you will have own preinstalled OS and everything works again.

If you have more photos and other important stuff saved on the HARD drive, you can remove the HARD drive and connect it to the PC and others as external one. You must have access to all your data and you can make a copy. After that put the HARD drive in your laptop and reinstall the OS.

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