My computer does not load from the beginning to need help

I have a footstool of G62-224HE model HP laptop Windows 7-64 bit OS, before my broken laptop I downloaded my regular system updates when I rebooted my computer to finish my updates, it got stuck in a loop from loading until you see the logo windows and return to the beginging , so I did a Test drive and it kept failing the system repair lights forever and load dosen't system restore. What can I do?

Thanks, I'll buy a new hard drive, which causes a malfunction of the hard drive? Is it possible to extend the life of a hard drive?

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