HELP-my x120e is stuck in a boot loop - without reach the bios logo

Hello world

I hope to explain clearly what is my (BIG) problem with my x120e.

Yesterday, I noticed a strange behavior on my bios. I tried to make some changes for example. Switching fn with ctrl key, which allows the charger usb, or AMD - V technology. With f10, I saved and restarted the computer. CTRL-FN keys has not changed. I went into the bios and I saw that nothing has been recorded. I repeated the process, without success. Without stops could be made. As I turned off the computer.

After a few minutes, I wanted to turn on the computer, but here's the big problem. The computer does not start. After pressing the power button / computer starts (I hear the fan noise and light on the green power button) but, after 6 seconds, without reach the bios logo, it restarts and it will indefinitely until I stopped him keep the power button.

What I tried after searching the forums was:

1. remove the battery, keeping the power for 60 years (and 30) button pressed seconds. Re-connect battery. NOTHING

2. I removed the system memory, put back them. You try to start. NOTHING

The netbook is 1 month old. It's very frustrating.

Can someone help me with this? I live in Albania, no here Lenovo support center.

Thanks to all those who can help you.

abvasili


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