HP Pavilion G7-1075dx restarts

The system disconnects and restarts each time is connected to the internet by using WiFi or Ethernet.

This is a new installation of windows 7 since the recovery partition.

Works fine until I try to go online.

I had figured it out. There was a TDL4 hard disk infection, even after a factory reinstalled.

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    Protected storage...
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    Symantec Settings manager...
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    WebClient...
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    Windows Firewall...
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