Not quite the same problem, but I just had an e-machine that would not boot up. Woke up 1 morning to find the big e screen on the on the monitor. Tried to reboot but it wouldn't go any farther than the e screen. Next move was to unplug everything and open it up and reseat all cards and plugs. Hook it back up and hooray it worked. Then for the heck of it I tried a restart and it went right back to the dreaded e-screen. Unplugged it again, cleaned and reseated again. This time I plugged it in at the table and could hear all the clickity-clak from the hard drive. Hooray---- wrong. After connecting everything I still got the e-screen when I powered up at the desk. No clickity-clak just the big e. Then I started unplugging devices until I got too the printer. Thats when I restarted it and it booted up and has been running ever since. I have not had the nuggets to plug the printer back up to see what will happen. I know this is not your problem but thought I'd just throw it out here, maybe it'll help someone someday. :<)
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