Stuck in the Windows Startup logo

Hi I have a problem in my laptop, my OS is Windows 7 Home Basic. I'm stuck in the Windows Startup logo (that has a black background), I'm stuck more then an hour ago and the home screen do not appear. I tried to boot up my laptop in safe mode, but I'm stuck also. I tried to format my C drive and reinstall windows 7 but I'm stuck when the starting configuration are the cursor of the mouse is just turning, I waited over an hour and nothing happens.

Can someone help me, I want to format my whole HARD drive and have a clean install of windows 7. 7.

Hello

How you try to install the OS? You use Windows 7 DVD, or you are trying to install from the hard drive?

The Partition 1, which is the system partition, the files to start the operating system. For more information on the system partition, you can check the below link:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows/what-are-system-boot-partitions#1TC=Windows-7

4 the Partition, which is the recovery Partition, is the one which contans the image of the operating system, provided by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). More likely you would not have received installation media with the system and recovery partition conatins the image of the operating system, you can use if you want to reinstall the operating system.

If you do not have the installation media and you have not created an either, it's only the recovery partition you can reinstall the operating system.

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