Win 7 start up repair loop. Procduct no. A9S03PA#ABG Model no. g6 1311AX

My friend was on my hp pavilion g6 laptop and it randomly turned off and got stuck in startup repair mode and just keep restarting and scanning for repairs I've tried fixing is by: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/317606-windows-7-64-bit-startup-repair-loop-solved/
But nothing's working it goes to the blue screen when I try
If u can help in would be much appreciated

Hi,
Shut down the notebook.  Tap away at the esc key as you start the notebook to enter the Start-up Menu.  Select the Bios option ( f10 ) and under the Advanced or Diagnostic tab you should find the facility to run tests on both the Hard Drive and Memory.  Post back with the details of any error messages.
Note:  If the option to run these tests is not available in the Bios Menu, use the f2 diagnostic menu instead.
Can you also post back with the full Model No. and Product No. of your g6 series notebook - see Here for a guide on locating this information.
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