Vista 64 Windows - stuck in the windows error recovery loop. don't go to safe mode, does not recognize the recovery disc.

Gateway dx 4200-ub001a

quadruple-heart, 6 GB of ram. No hardware problem, that I can find.
restarts just constant return to the windows error recovery screen.
get a blue screen saying change the bios if it continues to happen, but nothing specific. Impossible to get
BIOS screens in any case. nothing takes me out of the loop, I can understand.

See if you can load (using F10 or F12) a free Diagnostics, bootable from here: http://www.carrona.org/initdiag.html

If this does not work, then try F2 to enter the BIOS.
Together, the boot order so that the CD/DVD is first, then try to run the diagnostics bootable from here and free: http://www.carrona.org/initdiag.htmlf

If this does not work, then you need to try another CD/DVD drive (or take it to a shop for an estimate).

Good luck!

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