should I restart?

I just bought a new HP Pavilion g4 laptop. He cut the battery is low, and when I try to turn back says auto repair but then just a black screen. I don't know what to do or how to fix.
If you need details let me know.

Even with a failure of equipment, such as the hard drive error, it is covered by the warranty. To start the process, you must call the HP support by phone. If you are inside the United States, the number of support is 1-800-474-6836.

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