Boot-up problem with Toshiba L505-S6955

I had downloaded YouSendIt client, internet was a bit slow, thought I'd re-boot the computer.
But when I turned it back on, it hits the Toshiba splash screen, then goes to a blank screen with a large static cursor in the upper left hand corner.
It doesn't go any further than that.
I tried Toshiba boot-up disks, but it still doesn't boot up.
Any suggestions?

Not a solution, and I have no idea why the Racovery CD won't boot, but the blinking cursor in the upper left sounds like a problem with the HD.  I have seen that when the boot files are corrupted, and maybe when there was a problem with a cable.
Quick thing to try would be to pop the hard drive out and back in a couple times, sometimes it's just a simple matter of the connection between the HD and the computer.  If that doesn't help, then it's likely that the drive has died.

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    1.  95% of the time, when POST gets to "Verifying DMI Pool Data"...the NVIDIA Boot Agent will kick in, i assume because it can't boot from my hdd.  But i can't for the life of me figure out why, the hdd is from my old computer but it's a clean copy of Windows XP on there.  I have disabled SATA in bios.  The other 5% of the time my computer boots up fine.
    2.  POST is very slow, it can take up to 5 minutes just to detect the IDE drives.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated, i'm not sure if ive included enough information, so please ask if you need more.
    Thanks!

    hi dave,
    can you give us more details about your spec please,
    Memory, Hard drives (Manf Model Capacity & Pata(ide) or Sata), optical drives, power supply model & max amps on 3.3,5 & 12v rails please.
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    but it's a clean copy of Windows XP on there
    youve just created this on the new mobo?
    enter bios -
    Cmos setup check that your drives appear as you expect them.
    Advanced bios options - Hard disk boot order check that the HD with windows on is at the top of the lisi, use pageup/down keys to move it.
    save changes & exit

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