Right right. Well if you're stuck in a boot loop like that then taking out your battery won't do any good since it's not power related issue as I understand. Of course you can still attempt it as it isn't difficult at all and you can't get it wrong, but I wouldn't place my bets on it fixing anything.
If you can access BIOS settings and fiddle around with those you might have some luck e.g. resetting everything to default and whatnot. However, there is not much you can do without taking the thing apart and manually troubleshooting. Your best bet is to find a tech savvy person to take a look at it.