restarts loop?

What could cause the computer to restart the loop, I can press the ESC key and get the start menu, but can not option in the list of recovery access system.

East - the card mother, feeding or HARD drive (HDD) or something else?

News of the computer:
Windows 7 64-bit operating system
Laptop model: HP Pavilion DV7 notebook PC
P/N: QA668UA #ABA
System ID boad: 165 b
BIOS: F.1B
Processor type: intal core i7-2630QM CPU @ 2.00GHz
Processor speed: 2000 MHz
Total memory: 6 GB

ID CONFIGURATION to PROUDCT: ask
On-board system number CT: ask

Ask for any other information, if I can get, that is.

Thank you!

Hello

Thanks for the update provided.

I'm glad that the issue is not related to the material.

After reviewing the details of description /, for sure this looks like operating system problem.

Unfortunately, the only option left is to format/reinstall/recovery.

Yes, please use your recovery disc to complete the process.

Prior to that, please read the instructions

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867418

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01867418

http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=dFBWPmy32ms

Please, let me know how it goes.

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