5S won't start up. Restarting after apple logo (infinite loop)

Hi,
My 5S had hardware problem and Apple renewd it. I would install my last backup to new 5S. After itunes copied +/- 50 apps the phone goes off. Now if i press the power button i see apple logo but the phone restart immediately again ang again until i press power button or battery goes empty.
Before restart itunes catch the phone but because it's restart itunes gives error message like ", can't recognize the iphone please plug in again".
What can i do not?
Thank you,

Hello
Usually this happens because of operating system file corruption from an improper shutdown. Your Macbook probably didn't enter safe-sleep when it ran out of battery.
You can probably fix your corrupt files by loading your OSX installation disk, and running disk utility.
Put your OSX disc into your macbook. If it doesn't boot into the disc, press down "Option" as you boot up.
Once the OSX installation process starts, keep clicking next/ok until you can see a menu bar on the top of the screen. Once you see the menu bar, click on it and select Disk Utility.
From there, you can check for errors and repair them.
When you're done, just select "shutdown" or "restart" from the menu. Don't proceed to re-install the OS!!
Good luck!

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