Macbook Restart Loop when trying to install OS X Yosemite

I've tried to update my 10.8.5 to Both Mavericks and Yosemite but in both cases it gets locked in a restart loop. This happens when I press install and it say that it will now restart the computer.  My Macbook pro is from late 2008. is that the problem?
I pressed Command+R and restarted the macbook and it went back ro 10.8.5 again.
So what can I do to install the OS X Yosemite. Any body know?

Hold on.
7,1 is a mid 2007 model (20 or 24")
It can run Yosemite, make sure that you have at least 4GB of Ram.

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