restart Windows homescreen befor (just past the loading screen)

Help, please!

As I said, windows restarts right after the loading screen, but this isn't the only problem after BIOS screen (first), my keyboard no longer works, so I can't choose to load bootable disc or choose Safe mode!
now my pc restarts again and again! and I don't know what to do! Please help :(

Hello

I suggest you to follow the steps in this link and check if it helps:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308041#3

It will be useful.

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