HP pavilion a6720y stop before starting Windows

I was a game on my computer. Power went out. Turned it on and it restarts so I started reading. The computer off, is not due to loss of power this time. Tried to restart and it finds the cd rom finds, the hd, then it just hangs.

I hit f9 for diagnostics, f11 for recovery and no work. Nor are they recognized.

Tried to put on a windows cd / recovery cd and neither are recognized, even after changing the boot options on a cd as first boot priority.

All ends he hangs up and never see the logo of Microsoft Corporation.

Any help is appreciated more.

Vista system.

Thanks Dave.  In fact, I lost track of this thread. I ended up replacing the power supply and everything works fine since.

Thank you for your response.

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