HP MS235 pavilion in a single reboot after the start screen guard

Hi all.

can anyone help wih this problem I have with my computer hp pavilion MS235 that keeps just reboot after the splash screen.

What happens is that the system began to hang at start up. It would take about an hour to get to the Welcome screen. could not do anything even not to make a recovery, so I put the drive in another machine and he made a new installation. but since then it just keeps restarting to the start screen. I ran all kinds chech af, but nothing works.  I'm on win 7 x 64.

Please can someone help! Thank you.

Concerning

Dave.

Start at this page: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/bph07143

Or here: http://www.computersurgeons.com/SearchProducts.aspx?sbt=pavilion%20MS235&bkm=Results#Results

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