Hi there, i need some help with my dying laptop.
I have a Fujistu Siemens Amilo 1505 - I've had it for a while (approx 3 years) and just recently its been playing up.
Yesterday, whilst in the middle of typing an article, the laptop went dead. When i tried to reboot it, i got a message saying:
" Error loading operating system "
I grabbed the recovery disc and after the BIOS screen, it asked if i wanted to boot from the disc, which i did. It took a while to load, and then, when it looked like it had finished, i got the windows logo and after that, a black screen.
Since then, i've tried using the recovery disc to get me into the boot menu, and managed to run 'safe mode' - this only gets me to the point where it starts loading individual files etc. but it stops at 'disk.sys' and does nothing more.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do next ???? Any help would be much appreciated
I have a Fujistu Siemens Amilo 1505 - I've had it for a while (approx 3 years) and just recently its been playing up.
Yesterday, whilst in the middle of typing an article, the laptop went dead. When i tried to reboot it, i got a message saying:
" Error loading operating system "
I grabbed the recovery disc and after the BIOS screen, it asked if i wanted to boot from the disc, which i did. It took a while to load, and then, when it looked like it had finished, i got the windows logo and after that, a black screen.
Since then, i've tried using the recovery disc to get me into the boot menu, and managed to run 'safe mode' - this only gets me to the point where it starts loading individual files etc. but it stops at 'disk.sys' and does nothing more.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do next ???? Any help would be much appreciated

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