Compaq F700 Vista SP2 (?) stuck in infinite loop... ?

I have a presario F700 running windows vista (as previously indicated in the title.) Before the start of my problem, I have recently restored the laptop itself to factory default and had begun to install all windows updates. I got up to Service pack 2 when the problems started...

Initially, the wireless card came out. No biggie... I'll run an ethernet cable.

Then when running my virus scan, one evening, the laptop turns off. I was not touching - I had sat him on my coffee table, and the computer just froze, then turns off.

I tried to restart, and this is where my headache starts. The screen remains black and shows no sign of enlightenment. (As if the computer was turned off) The hard disk starts to spin, but after 10 seconds or if the computer restarts. She will do it constantly for as long I left it. Black screen, spinning, restart. I can't access anything, I don't see anything. I have tried everything I can think are a substitute for ram, replace the hard drive, hard reboot, ect.

I googled the question and found MANY people with the same problem - all happening shortly after the warranty runs out. More funny.

Some people have their re-run, some are not. As far as I know at the moment, I was told reset battery MOBO would help the problem. The theory was that during the installation of SP2 he messed with something in the BIOS... reset if the battery of the MOBO would be their reset in the bios. My only question is I have 1. don't have the money to take it to a computer store. 2. I have absolutely no idea of what I'm doing with the inner workings of a laptop.

ANY information would be helpful. This has been a huge headache, and I really need this fixed computer.

Hello

Seems like you need assistance from a real computer store (not the leeks and the glances at a Best Buy or)
other BigBox stores) or system manufacturer support. There seems to be some hardware issues
which cannot be connected to the SP2 update more.

If you can repeat the installation and you can not I see Help.

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