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This may be a motherboard issue, remove main battery and power up, if no change! remove one stick of ram and power up, no change! remove second stick and make sure the first is put back, if still nothing! I suggest a professional
Try the system restore option. If you cant access it in Windows then try it in safe mode. Reboot the PC.While in the boot mode hold down f8 key. This will give a menu with "Safe mode" option. Choose safe mode, hit enter let it load. While in safe mode go to system restore and then chose a date prior to the problem.
Trying pressing F8 about every 5 seconds from the you turn the computer on any faster and this will give a stuck key error. This should put you in safe mode.
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