Computer keeps restarting... didn't even get to the screen of Microsoft

HP laptop with Vista Home Premium.  When trying to start computer, stops almost immediately and try to restart.  Will do this for HOURS if I let him, again and again, and more.  Is never past the black screen.  F8 does not work.  Even tried to partition the drive in a period where he DID acutally starts.  No disk in the CD-Rom drive.  I'm puzzled.  Any ideas?  I'm ready to play portable frisbee at this stage.

HP laptop with Vista Home Premium.  When trying to start computer, stops almost immediately and try to restart.  Will do this for HOURS if I let him, again and again, and more.  Is never past the black screen.  F8 does not work.  Even tried to partition the drive in a period where he DID acutally starts.  No disk in the CD-Rom drive.  I'm puzzled.  Any ideas?  I'm ready to play portable frisbee at this stage.

Sounds like a problem of material for me.  If you get nothing written on the screen at all it is not same ad successfully and what is a failure.  Could be a number of issues. Time for the maintenance of the material from a reliable source.
 
If you get the original PUBLICATION information, then the attempt to enter setup using any combination of keys is necessary (normally Del, ESC, F1, F2 or F10) and make sure it contains no error message.

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