Computer restarts constantly a1644x

I have a HP a1644x and when I got home from work whenever I start it it goes to a black screen where it says choose to run in safe mode, safe mode with network, last working configuration, or start normally.  Whatever one I choose if it is right to normal mode or safe once I chose, it just restarts and charge and did the same thing again.

Try to remove the memory and reinstall it.

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