Windows vista family premium does not start, stuck at the loading bar

My acer aspire abruptley off without going through the proper closure procedure, now when I try to start the laptop, it hangs at the loading bar Microsoft corporation just before you enter you password, I tried to start in safe mode and it crashes to the crcsdisk.sys file (something like that) and I have when I try to Startup Repair scans try to repair a disk error I believe and says "can't." fix automatically' I do not know what to do and I'll have sleepless nights on the dam to help much appreciated thing.
Adam

It depends on what caused the problem. The system could have hardware problems and need
repair. I would like to have a competent computer store look at the. And get the disc would be a
good idea.

"It is a serious mistake and"may"not be fixable without professional technology support of.
a real computer store (not the leeks and the glances at a BestBuy or other BigBox stores) or your
Manufacturer of system support.

Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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