Satellite A210: Random Questions after several blue screens

This morning at the College, I started my laptop (satellite A210)
After entering the password started... after 5 seconds, I got a blue screen SHORT (3 seconds)... This can happen 5 times...
then I was really p * ssed - I booted in safe mode... do you have a system recovery (in German "systemwiederherstellung")
After doing that my laptop has begun... but now begins the horor

1 Explorer.exe crash so that start up - so I have to start explorer.exe mauel with the Task Manager
2. with this also sidebar, bar SCROLLING-option AND the menu upwards on the screen... you know... the one you get with the pointer on... then it appears and you can select things like brightness, volume or energysafeoptions...
3. opening a folder takes almost 1 minute to show its files... (totally slow!)

I ran TuneUp2008, O & O Defrag 10-Prof. and also ESET NOD32 Antivirus with the new definition (found nothing).

... Yes... what to do now? ... I don't know how to start programs from the point 2. and 3. ! Please tell me how!

Yours sincerely Nico

What should do?
Take the recovery CD in the CD/DVD drive and try to restore the operating system from the Toshiba Recovery CD.
After reinstalling the laptop should run correctly if it is not a hardware problem is possible.

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