I've rebooted it, cleared cache and finally factory restore with no joy
Here is the order I would try.
1. Make a "live boot CD" like knoppix or Ultimate boot CD
If this boots properly and detects your hardware there is a good chance your problem is software / drivers and not hardware.
http://lifehacker.com/5157811/five-best-live-cds
If you get UBCD to boot up there are diagnostic tests for memory and hard disk etc.
2. I am assuming hardware damage or hardware settings at this point.
Try changing the CMOS settings to "default setting"
These are generally the lowest performance / most stable.
If you cannot get to this point (usually
Try clearing the CMOS (jumper on the mother board)
3. If you cannot get a good boot I would test a different video card.
let me know if you have any success
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