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Could be a number of things. OS or Hardware would be my bets though.
Remove any hardware from the system not absolutely necessary. If the mother board has onboard video, you can even take the video card out. If it still won't boot it's probably your OS.
Try to boot from a CD or floppy boot disc. Something similiar happened on one of my machines. I was able to make it boot with a full report of everything it was trying to load, and the problem was with the file mup.sys. Apparently it's pretty common. Had to reinstall.
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