T61 Stuck at Start Up page!

after i accidently plug out my T61 without the Battery, when i try to restart it, it always, forever stuck at Microsoft Configuration loading Bar page, i have tired for like 20 times, and once i have waited for 10 min...!!
Seriously, wat happened? How to solve it or wat is wrong?

you probably corrupted a file when you unplugged, this is why it is advisable to install your battery when you use your laptop.
You would need to reload from a backup.
Regards,
Jin Li
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I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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