Satelite C855D-S5320 boot to troubleshooting menu and after pressing restore it wont boot

i have a problem like  this before, but it says cant run auto repair and i select advanced options and choose restore point and it works, but today its the third time my laptop wont boot, it wont go to troubleshoot menu, it direct to restore or cancel options for the first and the second time i choose cancel and the laptop restart and boot normally to troubleshooting menu and i choose restore point again and it works, but the third time in the same day it wont go to auto repair menu like troubleshooting, boot from cd/flashdisk wont come out, it says
"Automatic repair
windows couldn't load correctly
Sytem restore can try to restore your pc (and bla bla bla)"
and i can only have 2choices, choose restore or cancel
in boot i've i tried to press F2 or F12 and it goes blank
for the first and second time i choose cancel and it reboot and entering troubleshooting menu, but the third time i choose restore or cancel again and again but it go to tohiba boot, and stuck there, it wont boot

Satellite C855D-S5320
boot from cd/flashdisk wont come out
What CD or flash drive? The one created by Windows 8?
-Jerry

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