startup and recovery Windows 7

Whenever I turn on my computer, I get two options.
1:-your windows 7 could not start properly. Use windows startup and recovery to resolve this problem
2:-start windows normally

If I leave the computer so that it starts on its own then it goes to the first option and he goes through the steps until I come to computer and previous restore point.
If I leavel and follow all options, it will take a while but then it says that it can't be fixed and to send information to microsoft, what I'm doing. Then, the computer crashes with a pretty light blue screen which, after ten minutes, I turn the computer all over again.
If I choose option 2, then the computer starts normally.
Option 1 allows you to take about 10 minutes to complete, but the last time I did that it took more than 1 hour to complete.
How can I prevent this from happening. I did a complete reinstall of windows 7, but I still get this problem after a while?

Hello

Since you reinstalled Windows and the problem comes back there material associated. So, I would
seek the help of a real computer store (no leeks and glances at a BestBuy or other BigBox stores)
or the manufacturer of your system Support.

I hope this helps.
Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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