Windows 8 constantly restart, no Auto Repair

I'm using an ACER laptop without a CD on Windows 8 player, and this morning all of a sudden the computer came with the new screen blue and says that it needs to restart. I thought nothing of this to begin with, but since my computer has cycled during the last six hours on the screen with the ACER logo then Windows 8, you try to start and then five minutes later, it did not charge, blue screen comes out and says that the computer needs to restart. I have no way to access the Recovery Mode, and the computer is relatively new, I did have the chance to set up a USB recovery to repair the computer from.

So, basically, I have a laptop that can not boot Windows 8, and ASR menus are not activate.
Help, please!

If your computer was preinstalled with Win 8, go into the BIOS and enable the recovery partition.  This will reset the computer to the original factory conditions.  You lose all applications and personal files, hope you had a backup.

Once win 8 runs normally, go to the center of the Action, and then click recovery to create an ERD, so you don't have this problem of having to reset the computer in the future.

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