Mini 210 won't recover

My Mini 210 Netbook with Windows 7 Starter won't recover.  When I turn the computer on,  a screen with 2 options appears.  Either do a startup repair or start up normally.  Neither of these options work.  The start up repair takes me to a blue screen and goes no further.  I have no recovery disk for this computer and I'm not even sure the one HP offers at $45 will even work for this computer.  Anyone have any suggestions?  I'm almost at the point where I'm considering tossing this useless machine and buying a new one.....Not HP!!

Test the hard drive then the memory modules, post back the results.
 http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Lockups-Freezes-Hangs/How-to-test-RAM-and-HDD-Hard-Drive/td-p/...

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