Cannot get my windows Vista at startup!

When turned on all the lights (mouse laser, witness of the keyboard num lock, the small computer activity light) except the light output to the pc. they just keep turning off and after a few seconds back on over and over again. the only way I can get it to stop is to unplug it. What should I do?

Hello

Looks like a hardware issue and you need a real computer store (the one that is internal
service and not of leeks and glances at a Best Buy or other department stores) or system manufacturer support.

I hope this helps.

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