Satellite L650D-10J - Windows 7 does not start

Hello

I have a Toshiba Satellite L650D-10J, Windows 7 64 bit, 4 GB RAM and it do not start Windows 7. He begins to see you logo startup Toshiba etc and then it goes to black and it loads Bootmanager of Windows with the following message;

+ A problem on your computer has occurred during communication with a device that is connected. +

+ This error can be caused by an external storage device as a drive external USB, the device in use, or damaged hardware such as a hard drive or CD-ROM drive disconnect that is damaged. Make sure that all removable storage is properly connected, and then restart your computer. +

+ Contact the hardware manufacturer, if you still see this error. +

+ Status: 0xc00000e9 +.
+ Info: an unexpected I / O error has occurred. +
(it has been translated by the Dutch there are some sentences that are incorrect.)

I tried to download a Windows 7 recovery disk, it burned on DVD. It works, I'll get to choose where he was working to correct (I get an error) or use a Windows 7 from disc (does not work). And if I start it in safe mode I see that it stops and freezes to the file; Disk.sys

Someone at - it an idea?

Greetings,

Hello

And have you connected an external USB device as says the error message? If Yes, remove all USB devices and try to restart your laptop.

If you can t start in safe mode, your operating system is confusing upward and the only option to get rid of it is to reinstall Windows.

You use the preinstalled version of Windows 7 in Toshiba? If yes go to the start menu Windows by pressing the F8 button where you can select the safe mode, etc. and choose Advanced repair my computer option. Then select Toshiba HDD recovery and factory settings are restored. Also see this article on HARD drive recovery:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/HTD1303440001R01.htm

If disk HARD recovery doesn't work, you need an original Toshiba recovery disc. If you didn t create this drive just order a new one here:
https://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx
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