DV6700 constantly cycles on and off

My laptop just keeps rebooting over and over and over constanty. It won't open windows at all regularly or even Safe Mode. I've tried to use Last Known Good Config. but still won't open. This started after I seen a blue screen saying it was dumping files to hard drive. Its running Windows Vista. What else to do to save the computer? Or atleast save my pictures and other files?

Hi:
You probably would have to remove your HDD and somehow connect it in some kind of USB/SATA notebook HDD adapter and hook it up to another PC to retrieve your files.
It's easy to do with a desktop HDD, I just pop it in another PC and remove the files needed, but I never tried running a notebook HDD as a secondary drive.
It can be done, I just don't know how. Google it.  Maybe search "Laptop hard drive external enclosure" or something like that.
Once you figure that out, just put the drive back in your notebook and launch the recovery program to restore your PC to factory settings.
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