Vista boot after power failure problems

I was I in the middle of an installation procedure when the eletricity came out... After that VISTA does not start correctly. I don't have the recovery CD, suggestions regarding what I have to do

What model of laptop do you have?

What error do you see?

Have you tried to repair windows by using the recovery console? (Press F8 before Windows starts)

Tags: Toshiba

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