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Try holding down the power button until it's completely off, and then restarting it.
I sometimes had problems with the power cable plugged in/unplugged, so try both ways.
Also, if you manage to get it to boot, check if you have the bluetooth toggle. Removing the bluetooth toggle fixed the reboot loop problem for me.