Vista Start, not even SAFE mode

I shut down my computer because I was going out of town for a week (normal shutdown).  When I came home and tried to start - does not work...  Gets that "Microsoft corporation" with the movement of the green bars, then remove the screen and sits for HOURS - there is a light that flashes on my machine, as if it is 'thinking', but never gets beyond that point.  I did F8 and tried to "repair", start of last known good config, etc etc, and none doesn't get beyond that point.  Does not start in any type of safe mode (at the same point, then just ' is).  My HP came with Vista (32 bit) pre-installed so I don't have a boot CD, so I can't even do a system restore (which would be my last resort anyway).  I have watched the current positions, but have not found one where SAFE mode (also) would not work.

I access the configuration and can get to the F8 screen, but beyond that, nothing works.  "According to me" I have disabled the 'error' restart, but do not know if the system got far enough to achieve.

Any suggestions on what to try next?  It is possible that an update was applied just before my system stop - I think that I put to download, but not until I told it, but am not 100% positive.  Also, I have Norton 360 installed if this can be relative - but of course, I can't seem to him to disable...

P.S. I'm on my laptop which was closed during the same period of time, but it came without a problem (64 - bit Vista, so perhaps what makes the difference).

It is a problem these days not having is not appropriate for work on computer diskettes.

http://NeoSmart.net/blog/2008/Windows-Vista-recovery-disc-download/

Above is the link to do a repair disk for Vista work and information on how to do everything.

Download the ISO file, make your disc, reboot with it and try the normal repair paths.

And the system restore is different for the recovery of the system. System Restore puts your computer to a date when everything worked correctly.

System recovery is to the standards of the factory.

See you soon.

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