Satellite C850 - loading Windows and repair fails

Hi guys

One of the children a Toshiba Satalite C850 got for Christmas (with windows 8) and everything was fine, last week the conputer crashed and will not re-start.

When loading it shows the Toshiba logo then a message short windows saying there was a problem and then the Toshiba logo appears again.

He says while he does an auto repair, but after a few seconds, it goes to a black screen and stops.

What I tried.

I created an emergency boot disk when I got the computer so I had to boot from the DVD in Bios and insert the floppy disk in and it loads disc for a few seconds, not giving any option to boot from the drive and then repeat the above problem.

I tried the disc in my office to make sure that the disc was ok and it booted from it immediately and set up the windows repair tool.

I also tried without success.

Remove the battery and pressing power for 10 to 30 seconds and then turn on with AC power only.

Turned on by pressing the 0 (some sites suggest this may work)

Any other suggestions that I could try as cannot call the assistance that they are now closed for the weekend :)

You have created a recovery media? If so, try to reinstall the OS using this media.
Otherwise try to reinstall the OS using HARD drive recovery option.
How to do this you can read in the user manuals on the 99-page document.

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