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Could well be a RAM issue. There is a chance that reseating it may fix your problem.
To do this, open up the case, making sure you undo all the necessary screws and it is unplugged, inside on the motherboard there should be at least one strip of RAM, (if your not sure what it looks like, google it and it should become quite clear), it wont have anything else connected to it. It is seated with two clips, one either end of the RAM, push these down and the RAM should easily 'pop' out. If there is more than one, do it to them all. Then push them back in, making sure that they are FULLY clipped back in, this is important as you can damage your whole system if they aren't.
If you still have the same error when booting, then if you had more than one strip of RAM, then take out the others and try them all one at a time on their own. Booting each time with only one RAM module in the system.
The RAM will look like this:
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