Freeze Blue screen of death Now just boots to CMOS

Hi, a short while ago my laptop froze and I could not do anything other than turn it off.
When I turned it on again it just sat on the MSI logo. After a while I got the blue screen of death. It gave an error code but I was away home home with no way on noting it. It suggested putting the CD I got with the laptop in to run a recovery programme.
Upon getting home I tried this (with the only CD I had) but it did nothing. The laptop just continuously boots to the CMOS. I set the CD drive as the primary boot but that changed nothing.
On booting there is a flash of two small screens of text but it it far to fast to read, before the CMOS loads.
I'm assuming there has been a hardware failure (hard drive?).
Has anyone any ideas on what I should do now?
Cheers.

Since you have a Windows bootable CD, I would suggest you trying BIOS update. Boot from your Windows CD and access command prompt. Run winflash tool to update your system BIOS. The command you need is afuwinx64.exe XXX.XXX /p /b /n /r (Replace XXX.XXX with your BIOS file)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/akkafcau8jdzg4l/Winflash.zip

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