Hp pavilion G6 caps lock problem

When i power on my laptop, caps lock is blinking 1 time, after that i insist on power on and then it's booting but, after i enter my password or my desktop is showing he power off immediately, even with his battery on. What is going on? Please answer me.

Hello , Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A great place where you can find solutions for your issues, with help from the community! I read your post about the laptop not starting, and wanted to assist you! Please review the following documents, to see if the issue can be resolved:HP Notebook PCs - Computer Does Not Start and Emits an LED or Beep CodeHP PCs - The Computer Restarts Unexpectedly (Windows 8) The blink code that you provided usually indicates an error with the CPU.  So if you are still having trouble, I recommend contacting HP Phone Support for additional options.  Please use the following http://www.hp.com/contacthp and create a case for your issue and contact HP. If you live outside the US/Canada, please click the link below to get the contact information for your region.
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