Blue screen in HP Pavilion dv4- 1115ef

Dear All
I have HP Pavilion dv4- 1115ef laptop.
It was working nicely. I have properly shutdown but next day I was not able to start my laptop.
There was a message that there is some problem and start the machine in normal mode or launch the startup.
In start up mode there was blue screen but i am not able to start my laptop.
I have lot of data in that so i want to recover all  data.
Kindly suggest me the best option to get back my laptop in workng position without loosing any data.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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The most simple requests are not necessarily easy.  Since the laptop will not boot, it will be more of a challenge.  Assuming that a usable PC is available, make a Linux Live CD on a working PC, change the  HP Pavilion dv4- 1115ef laptop boot order in the BIOS setting page to boot from the DVD/CD drive, and then hope the flaky laptop can boot to the Linux CD.  Then either use a DVD, flash drive or external hard drive to back up the data.  If the laptop will not properly boot to the Linux CD, then a somewhat more difficult approach is to remove the laptop hard drive, get an external drive adapter to USB and then try to retrieve the data with a working PC.
Any hope that the hard drive still works OK and the problem is something else that can be solved later, Good luck.
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