Windows 7 boot problem

I Installed Windows 7, the installation went well. After installing and rebooting the computer. She looked as "Windows is Starting". Then thescreen goes black. The computer restarts steet every 5 minutes. Why notstart Windows properly?

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    Intel Core™ 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz, Socket LGA775, 6MB, 1333Mhz BOXED w/fan
    OCZ DDR2 PC6400 4096MB KIT, Reaper HPC, 2x2GB, Heat Pipe, (CL4-4-4-15)
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      > Chipset : Intel X48
      > Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3000 MHz
      > Physical Memory : 4096 MB (2 x 2048 DDR2-SDRAM )
      > Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512 (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM v1.1)
      > Hard Disk : SAMSUNG (1000 GB)
      > Hard Disk : SAMSUNG (1000 GB)
      > Hard Disk : SAMSUNG (1000 GB)
      > DVD-Rom Drive : DCLUNIJ FGD2NCX2 SCSI CdRom Device
      > DVD-Rom Drive : PHILIPS SPD2414T ATA Device
      > Monitor Type : L680B0718125 AL2423W - 24 inches
      > Monitor Type : Philips Philips 190C - 17 inches
      > Network Card :  RTL8168/8111 PCIe Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
      > Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate Professional 6.01.7600  (x64)
      > DirectX : Version 10.00
      > Windows Performance Index :
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      > Manufacturer : MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD
      > Mainboard : MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD MS-7353
      > Bios : American Megatrends Inc.
      > Chipset : Intel X48
      > Physical Memory : 4096 MB DDR2-SDRAM
      > LPC bus : Yes
      > PCI Bus : Yes
      > Bus PCI-Express : Yes
      > USB Bus : Yes
      > SMBus/i2c Bus : Yes
      > Bus HyperTransport : No
      > Bus QPI : No
      > Bus CardBus : No
      > Bus FireWire : Yes
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      > Frequency : 3000 MHz
      > Number of Core : 2
      > Support : Socket 775 LGA
      > Cache L1 : 2 x 64 KB
      > Cache L2 : 6144 KB
      > Voltage VID : 1.200 V
      > FPU Coprocessor : Present
      > Core 1 Activity : 0%
      > Core 2 Activity : 0%
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      > Monitor Type : L680B0718125 AL2423W
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      > nVidia CUDA : No
      > Current Display : 1920x1200 pixels at 59 Hz in True Colors (32-bit)
      > OpenGL : Yes
      > GDI Plus : Yes
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      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938
      > Port installed : Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939
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      > Number of Hard Disk : 3
      > Number of CD-ROM Drive : 2
      > Drives Letters :  A:\ C:\ D:\ E:\ F:\ G:\ H:\
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      > Drive D: (Hard Disk) : 845 GB available on 947 GB
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      > Type of keyboard : USB Input Device
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      > HID Devices : Yes
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      > SCSI Host #2 : 1 Device(s)
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      > RAS Connection : No
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    What is your current BIOS Version?
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    Quote from: cTn on 06-March-10, 05:09:14
    here is the boot log
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  • Does Running Boot Camp Solve Mavericks' Windows-Networking Problems?

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    Windows Vista
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    Windows Vista
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