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This could be a simple failure of your video card. However, I had this happen and found out it was a heat sink that had come loose from my motherboard. (Heat sinks are the aluminum blocks, with fins, on top of CPUs on your motherboard, or on advanced graphic cards.)
reboot using the key HOLD the key CTRL +F11 OR F12 depend of your computer model use restore factory default. or reboot using disck or USB. Other wise restart HOLD the key CTRL+F8with network, and use the CHKDSK command for repair.
It may be. Were you enabled hybernation for closing lid, this situation wouldn't have arises. You closed the while on means heat transmission may have caused this situation.
Its better to show it to technician bcz it seems the motherboard inside lost bios flash and its unable to detect old settings so that everytime it reboots checks bios and then reboots again to flash it. Better show it to a local technician. One other way is to try booting it in safe mode and then check if it works.
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