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Look at the image under "ollow the three cables from the back of the bezel to their connections on the motherboard. Carefully note the connections, and then disconnect the cables".
Note the bit about carefully note the connection ;)
More than likely your memory or display adaptor are not properly seated in their slots. Try uninstalling and re-installing the memory first, then do the video card, if you have one and possibly the sound card also. My first reaction is that the memory is being tested at startup and fails. Hope this helps.
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