Windows 7 HP boot loop

I am running Windows 7 on a HP laptop and recently, I encountered a big problem. I clicked on the option "restart now" my updates after installation, let my computer it is the thing and went to bed. When I woke up I found it on the screen that says "cannot start Windows. So I ran the restore and he turned back, and then the update message come ask new restart now. I did it again, assuming error just randomly and my computer got stuck in a boot loop failed. I reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows 7 and I thought everything was good, but now I find that things have returned to the way they are and now I'm back in the loop of bad starts. The signing of the problem is the following:
Problem event name: StarupRepairOffline
Signature of the problem 01: 6.1.7600.16385
Signature of the problem 02: 6.1.7600.16385
Signature of the problem 03: unknown
Signature of the 04:21200948 problem
Signature of the problem 05: AutoFailover
Signature of problem 06:2

Signature of the problem 07: BadPatch
OS version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.2561
Locale ID: 1033

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