Windows Pro L10 satellite did not start successfully

I have a satellite pro L10 at home which was working fine yesterday.
However, I'm going to turn in today and after the toshiba screen comes up I get a message on the screen saying "We apologize for the inconvinience, but windows did not start successfully" it gives then options such as safe mode, safe mode with network, last known configuration and start windows normally.

No matter what is selected, I get the loading windows screen but then it goes black and nothing happens.
Is there something I can do manually which will remedy this because stupidly

I have recent work here that has not yet been saved!
Thanks in advance

Hello

In my opinion, there is nothing to do because the operating system cannot start, even in SafeMode with network, last known configuration, etc.
You need to reinstall the operating system

If you want to backup the data on the HARD disk, you will need to access the HARD disk
You can create a bootable CD WinPE which help you to gain access to the HARD drive

Download WinPE image (use google) and create the bootable CD. You will need to burn the image to CD in order to get a bootable CD.
Can boot from this CD, backup the data on the external HARD disk and then reinstall windows

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