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What else could it mean?
He's left the building anyway.
What else could it mean?
He's left the building anyway.
It could well be that your graphics card is overclocked too much, and is halting the boot process somewhere along the line. To eliminate this possibility, remove the card and connect to your motherboard's on-board graphics temporarily. Reboot, and let us know if that makes any difference.
I can't imagine my grahpics card overclock having anything at all to do with the computer booting properly. More like something with the motherboard or other simple settings. My graphics card was giving me blue screens because of a too heavy overclock some time ago, but I've reduced it and its running just fine now.
Overclocking any component can cause this issue, so I would put everything back to "default" value in BIOS and simplify the troubleshooting...