PC (Vista) stops at the start even in the trunk or the repair mode.

On his return from a trip, I rebooted my computer. Loaded Windows. After a few minutes, it will turn off by itself. I rebooted and you stop again just after the end of the loading of Windows. I restarted again and was able to open some apps and the computer remained on. A few hours later, I went on the PC and it was stopped. I decided to do a system restore and it was a success and rebooted fine. After remaining on during a few hours, stop in again. I started in safe mode and was able to check the startup items. I disabled some elements for application and restarted again. Computer remained down for a while and then stop again. I get always the blue screen and the green bars.

That's where is seems odd. On startup, I get options to restart in safe mode. I select it and the PC stops on start up. On reboot, I get the options again and this repair to choose the moment. It starts the process and then asks if I want to restore to a previous restore point. I select Yes. It begins to go through the process, but then stops. So now, I can't start at all.

Time for the PC to close seems to have understood more short and stopped at various points in attempts to boot to the point where it won't start now.

On the boot CD, I chose to start windows normally. I get to the password screen and it stops. Upon reboot, I select the repair disk and it also closed.

This sounds like a software problem or system over? Any suggestions on this diagnosis?

Thank you

It is a hardware problem, so all the tinkering with the restoration of the system, startup items, etc. was incorrect. Your computer could be overheating and/or other hardware components could fail. You can troubleshoot the equipment yourself or bring it to a local reputable professional. Do not use a type of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad of the place.

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