Help: windows error recovery

Hello

I bought a HP G60-519WM laptop pc a few days back with windows 7. It came loaded with Norton AntiVirus. I tried to uninstall and install then a few other antivirus. I uninstalled it in the usual way to remove programs in the control panel. He asked resart computer to complete the uninstall process and since then my work is not mobile. As soon as it reaches the entry password stagea blue screen appears and starts again with a screen saying black "windows error recovery" with 4 boot options: -.

1. safe mode

2 safe mode with network

3 safe mode with command promp

4. start windows normally

If I choose 4. option the entire process repeats. and if I choose 1. option it works normally with all my files in any securities. But I'm not able to access the internet in safe mode.

Please, help me get through this problem. What could be the problem in your opinion, and what should I do about it. Pease explains the step by step procedure, as soon as possible

Thank you

PS - I did not create the recovery disc again

Try to go to Safe Mode

Run system restore

Restoration of selected Scritped (the day where you started first the system)

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