Continuous reboot problem

HP DV6000 laptop

-Intel Core Duo T2450 2 GHz

-1 g RAM

-Vista Home Basic 32

Portable colleague brought me, wouldn't boot Windows.  Diagnostic hard drive with physical failure, cannot be accessed by car, even using Linux OS and Test drive.

I replaced the drive and used the HP to reinstall Vista drivers and HP system recovery disk.

After all, I'm having an issue where, after Windows starts, the system will restart spontaneously after about 30 seconds now.  This cycle continues until the system is shut down.  Problem does not occur when it is started in Mode without failure.

Has seen a similar post suggested reinstalling the RAM, which I did, but still have the same results.

Any suggestions?

Well...

After more than web hunting, found what seems to be the issue.

HP apparently uses a program called Manager of GUI of FBI to reinstall Windows, HP drivers and programs from the recovery disc.  This program seems to be buggy, where after all has been installed, it is stuck in the reboot loop.

SOLUTION:

Start > run > MSCONFIG > startup

Disable RUNFBI

OK, restart

Will be no longer stuck in the loop of reboot of the system.

Delete the c: APPLZIP folder to remove the GUI of the FBI program.

Problem seems to be resolved, will display again if not.

Resolved on mine, but I hope it helps someone else with the same problem.

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