I had a lot of programs open on my Dell XPS m1330 notebook yesterday, and one of Adobe's programs (probably Acrobat) was installing an update (I'm not sure if that's relevant, but it's the only readily apparent reason I can think of for this to happen all of sudden). The system stopped responding (it wouldn't even bring up task manager), and after a few minutes of waiting I lost patience and forced it to turn off. Now, when I turn it on it presents two options: repair windows, or start normally. Selecting the first just makes it load the same screen again. Starting normally, it gets to the progress bar loading screen and just stays there indefinitely. Booting into safe mode reveals it's hanging at crcdisk.sys. I've tried booting up with the Vista disc to try and repair it, but the oddest thing happens: it appears to load the files, and then a mouse appears on a blank black background, but nothing ever loads after that. It still didn't load after I left it sitting there for two hours while I went to see the new Frost Nixon movie (which was overdramatized but fascinating, and had great performances). It hangs on Last Known Good Configuration as well. I really need my laptop for school. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
