Windows Vista 64-bit system recovery stopped in the middle of the process, I can't even click F12 and restart again

I did system recovery on my toshiba m305d-s4840 laptop computer Windows Vista 64 bit and the wire of the laptop was not connected and the battery died, now I can't do anything on the computer I can not even click F12 and restart again once, what do I do to solve this problem, the computer does nothing when you turn it on It's in the green bar at the beginning (loading screen)? Please help, thanks

Hello

Whether you use the Toshiba recovery method, I suggest you contact Toshiba support for help with what is their method of recovery which has been interrupted.

http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp

See you soon.

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