Promblems of start after restore Vista system?

I have a dell inspiron N4010. Recently he's been acting kind of strange, so I decided to do a system restore (meaning I put it back to factory settings)

Then he did the system restore see the dell startup loading wll it will go to black page with option start windows normally or to launch startup repair. Whenever I click on start windows normally, it restarts the computer and it brings back to the exact same page. When I click on launch Startup Repair he will say he can't repair and restart the computer, and bring back to the black screen with two options. It will not connect, it keeps going back to the black screen repeaditadly, can someone please tell me step by step how I can solve this problem?

P.S (I restored it twice, it always does the same thing, the restoration went well happened, but it used to boot properly)

Hello

You can try the troubleshooting provided in the link below steps to fix the problem.

Windows Vista or Windows 7 unbootable, and the Startup Repair tool does not resolve the problem

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/934540

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