Satellite Pro L300 - Windows does not boot up

Silly person that i am, and being computer illiterate i turned off my laptop while it was downloading updates.
Now, when i turn it on it gives a black screen with 2 options for startup.
1 for start in repair/restore mode,
1 for start windows normally but neither work.
I made the recovery discs after i purchased the laptop but i am wary about using it.
Though i dont do a lot of work that needs backing up, i only surf the net and do emails.
Are there any other safer options for starting up?

Hi
If you have no important data on the HDD then you can use the Recovery disk in order to reinstall the OS again and to set up the unit back to factory settings.
The recovery disk will format the HDD and will erase everything from the HDD.
The installation procedure does not take a long time you need to boot from Recovery disk and have to follow the instruction on the screen. Thats all!
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