Windows 7 Installation Complete Installation reboot loop

I do a new install of windows 7 to this conputer, and I am booting from a usb key. I go through the installation and it happen to tgr completing step of installation, the computer restarts and hen restarts from the windows 7 installation screen once again, rather than the previous step.

You must configure the BIOS after the restart to boot from the hard drive. Learn more on how to do this:

http://notebooks.com/2011/05/05/How-to-load-BIOS-and-change-boot-configuration/

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