Windows 7 does not start the form system recovery disk

Hi everyone, I've been strugglling for weeks with W7 on my Samsung Series5 Ultrabook.  Windows Update will not install, start slow, freezes the closure. I've tried several - clean start, check the disk, windows Diagnostics...  Have had a complete virus check done by McAfee

Now, I decided to reinstall W7, origibal system recovery disk, but that freezes too. I changed the priorities of the BIOS, but the external CD began to turn, but it is ignored and windows starts normally (when he does...).  If I run the application recovery it windows disk, it crashes.  Winsows update for the moment blocked on KB2952664 that won't install.

Please help... Thanks Pietro

Try to restart you computer and press F4, it should start in recovery mode.

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