No, it's absolutely fine! That's what we're here for!
Thanks for reporting back, it helps us a lot too. You could leave the disc in, it wouldn't make a difference, just when windows says 'Press any key to boot from cd...' dont press anything.
Okay if it keeps looping, follow these instructions:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html
Let me know how you get on, or if you get stuck.
Thank you so much for these instructions. I have to stop and get something to eat. Haven't eaten all day worrying about this computer and I'm getting light headed and I want a clear head when I start on this. I made one attempt by just letting it start and go into the loop but when I tried to pull up the screen with options, it brought up that box that wants me to sign in as administrator which I am but it won't let me put in the user name and when I try to put in the password it won't accept it. I have to try to get to that screen the way we were doing it before as it let me into command with no problem.
Yes, if you go back to one of my previous posts explaining how to access the boot CD then I'm sure you'll be able to get it to work!
Let me know if you get stuck or need any help.
Thanks
I got back in thanks to your wonderful guide. Got to command prompt and the following is what happened**
Did MD my backup and then Copy *.* and it said 12 files copied
then Regback and it said
volume in drive x is Boot
Volume S/N D60A-0DC2
Then I did Dir of x:\Windows\System332\config\RegBack and it said
7/13/2009 6:33pm <DIR>
7/13/2009 6:33pm <DIR>
0 file(s) 0 bytes
2 Dir(s) 260,313,088 bytes free
The directions under part II of the link say if any are 0 bytes stop and find another way. So I did and now I am reporting back to you for further guidance, please.
**I had done all the other things to get to this point but this is what you need I think. All the rest went as the link said until that last Dir.
I think drive X is the CD drive. How do I get it to read C or D? I only put in drive x after it gave that volume reading of it. It would not take Dir C or Dir D when I put them in.
I went back and looked at the first long listing it went through and it says
979 file(s) 232,637,379
69 Dir(s) 264,847,360 bytes free
then it went back to x:\windows\System32\config and that's when I put in >DIR
Maybe I did something wrong there since I didn't know what I was looking at. Geez this is so humiliating. I will never think I am smart again. Here's a good laugh for y'all - would you believe when any of my friends or family have computer problems they call ME to fix them? Only y'all will know how dumb I really am but I never saw anything like this before. By the way, I'll be 75 next month.
Found some more that might be useful, at the bottom of that big listing of DIR, it says
06/14/2015 1:01 PM 83,128 FNTCACHE.DAT
6/14/2015 1:01 PM 1,036 winpeshl.log
6/14/2015 1:01 PM 40 SetRPDrv.cmd
6/14/2015 1:03 PM 0 dir
and then there was the files and dirs that I quote to you a couple of paragraphs back.
A lot of that stuff in that long listing is dated 7/13/2009 which is probably when Lenovo built it and installed the operating system and then a lot of the stuff is dated 9/7/2010 which is when I bought it and they transferred all my files from my external drive to this new computer. It must have sat in a box for 14 months as I bought it brand new and not refurbished.