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First make sure all you hardware in the computer is plugged in fully.

Few ways that might fix problem:
1. Fix the boot sector of the computer
a. boot sector fix
2. Repair the Operating System
a. insert your Operating System disk, boot from it and press R for repair.
3. Reinstall the Operating System
a. don't forget to reformat you hard drive

There can be many problems wrong with it. Heres a few that may be causing problem:
1. Due to corrupted system files
2. Hardware Failure
3. Virus
4. USB device boot is enabled in BIOS and a USB device are plugged in to the USB port before the system boots.
5. Registry Cleaners program cleaned a important entry

More information is need to get a more exact answer:
Operating System?
Operating System service pack?
Does Safe Mode work?
What changed between it working and it not working?
Installed/Uninstalled any new software?
Installed any new hardware?

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