Everyone from time to time has come across this problem. This can
actually be a very simple fix to this problem and not have to go to a
costly service center. People tend to overlook some of the smallest
things that can cause problem with any electronic device. I will show
you now exactly how to troubleshoot this issue.
First thing you should always do is check the power cable. Although it
is unlikely that this is the cause it is still a good idea to check and
make sure that everything is connected correctly and tightly.
Next is to think of if you have recently installed any new hard ware or software. If you installed new
hardware
remove it and check to see if the problem is still there. If you
installed new software tap F8 as the machine is starting up then choose
Last Known Good Configuration. This will revert windows back to the
last time you successfully logged into the machine.
If you are still getting the reboot loop open up the machine. Check to
make sure the fans are running then blow out all the dust with a can of
compressed air. Dust can cause many strange problems in a
computer and it is best to clean it out once a month to keep your machine running in good condition.
Next step is to check your ram. Check each module individually after
that I would recommend a repair shop. As the problem may lay within one
of the components or the
windows
installations itself. If you would like to test the components yourself
instructions on how to do so can be found in my post titled "My
computer wont start"