Cannot re-install windows 7

bought a htpc two weeks ago which have runned without any issues until yesterday
when i was going to get it out from "sleep mode" i could get and picture via HDMI ... so after restarting the computer liger 100 times i finally got picture but then i couldnt enter windows.
it just gets to "Starting Windows" and freezes there ...
installing via Usb-stick
what to do ?
setup:
MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 mITX   
AMD A8 5600K 3,6 Ghz FM2
Corsair 8GB (2x4096MB) CL9 1600Mhz VENGEANCE LP Röd   
be quiet! Pure Power L7 430W 80+ Bronze   
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so after restarting the computer liger 100 times i finally got picture but then i couldnt enter windows.
it just gets to "Starting Windows" and freezes there ...
with those symptoms the PSU can be faulty, especially when everything worked fine 2 days ago.
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i cannot find the CMOS on my MOBO , does every mobo have that ?
yes, looks at your manual at page 1-25

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