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Little update: Didn't need to flash my bios or anything. It also wasn't any sort of virus. In fact, it was a simple little mistake and I can't figure out how it happened.
Rebooted my computer, pressed delete when my MSI screen came up, went into my BIOS. Had a look around, and finally got to my boot settings. Somehow, my iPod was first, followed by my DVD drive and THEN my hard drive. I switched the order back to HDD -> DVD -> iPod (figured disabling it wasn't worth it) and then saved and exited. Upon the next restart, the screen in the OP didn't come up.
Thanks for the help and information about similar problems marsmimar and johnnya.
And to jt08201 - I'd suggest looking at your boot settings in your BIOS and see if that is your problem as well.