Stuck in Rescue & Recovery

I have a T61 and it has been working fine. No issues. However, today, I rebooted and when I reboot now, instead of going to Windows, it goes to Lenovo Rescue and Recovery. There are no prompts and it appears to be booting normally but when the mouse appears on the screen instead of Vista, I get R&R.
Once this appears, it stays on the screen for several seconds, then appears to restart windows at which point I get a hard disk failure.
What gives? Is there some way to cancel R&R? I am a bit perplexed b/c the shut down was not "normal" but for some reason, I am in this endless loop.
Thanks.

Hi linksrd008,
Welcome to the forum!
It's unclear from your post whether you're installing Win 7 from RnR discs or MS retail version DVD, I'll assume the former here.
With the discs removed from CD/DVD drive, when the thinkpad enters rescue and recovery look for an option like 'Restore your system' or do 'Full Restore' and then click it. Basically what the discs have done so far is that they have copied the files on your thinkpad, what needs to be done next is it needs to be instructed to restore the system.
Look following guide from step 5:- http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/documen​t.do?lndocid=MIGR-70803&selectarea=SUPPORT&tempsel​...
Hope it helps
Maliha (I don't work for lenovo)
ThinkPads:- T400[Win 7], T60[Win 7], IBM 240[Win XP]
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