"The Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically"

My eMachines D520 running Windows Vista Home Edition Premium does not start. So I searched the problem on the Startup Repair, I get this message:

Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically

Signature of the problem:

Problem event name: StartupRepairV2

Signature of the problem 01: ExternalMedia

Signature of the problem 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6001.18000

03:6 problem signature

Signature of the 04:131074 problem

Signature of the problem 05: NoRootCause

Signature of the 06 problem: NoRootCause

Signature of the problem 07:0

Signature problem 08:2

Signature of the problem 09: WrpRepair

Signature of the problem 10:0

OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1

Locale ID: 1033

Please help me. I don't have the slightest idea what to do!

/ Samuel

You may need to restore your PC to factory settings.  You should have a system restore disk from emachines or the restore option when you start.  Look for a message when you turn on saying something like "press _ to restore the factory settings.  If you do not, you will need to contact emachines to get a drive on their part.  They may charge you a fee and it is possible that they might tell you that they cannot help you.  But I hope that this does not happen!

I hope this helps.  Good luck.

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