Windows will not start and cannot enter the safe recovery mode

Had a blue screen and when I start Windows wants to run in safe mode. But this takes place for a few seconds and then stops with a blank screen (this is for more than 2 hours).
If I choose to start windows normally the system reboots just to repair windows screen.

I'm not a Windows vista recovery disc has been pre-installed. Clues?

Hello

The reason is that Windows bootmanager or system files are corrupt. You say that you did a recovery disk, but what image of hard drive recovery (by pressing F8 at startup)? If it is already deleted, you must:

1. order the recovery disk https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx Note, it is not free
2 a copy of Windows vista and install it. Then, download all the required drivers and enjoy.

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