Ipad air will not turn on past apple logo and there is a blue flash and then it's restarts again

my iPad air will start loading but will not make it past the apple logo. in which the screen turns blue and then in restarts from the beginning any help will be greatly appreciated

Try to force it into recovery mode. Disconnect it from the USB cord. Press and hold the home button while plugging in the computer's USB cord. Continue holding the Home button while iPhone starts up. While starting up, you will see the Apple logo. When you see "Connect to iTunes" on the screen, you can release the Home button and iTunes will display the recovery mode message. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
Then you can restore your phone: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

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