T60 stuck after the login screen

I have a Lenovo T60 and it has been working great for the last two years.
Earlier today, I use it and it became suddenly very slow which I answered by stopping by holding the power button. I then proceeded to turn it back on and everything loaded correctly, typed in my information, then waited so he can log on and load Windows. My problem is that Windows never charged upwards and after more than 30 minutes of waiting, I handed on by the power button and tried again and again and again. I googled around the answers and found none, and there is no option to start in safe MODE.
This is my last resort - please help me!

Thank you in advance.

Is it possible to copy EXACTLY all of my current HARD drive to a new one? I live in the Surrey Hills area.

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