My dv7 1134us startup repair loop

It keeps on going to start up repair no matter what I do it won't fix

Hi
You have a couple of options as I see it please find the web link & steps given below might help you to fix the issue on your issue. Try entering safe mode if unit load to windows please try doing a system restore and check if unit works fine. If unit does not load to safe mode option please run the Hard drive & Memory test if any test fails then you need to replace the part on the unit. If both the test passes you can run a recovery using F11 option. If F11 option does not load then you can contact HP Technical support to order the disc or click the web link given below to order the disc.
Entering Safe Mode in Windows
Using Microsoft System Restore
Testing a Hard Disk using the Built in Self Test
Restore the PC to its original condition using the f11 key
Order Recovery Discs for Windows 7, Vista, or XP
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