Corrupt image on logon / need to reboot

Hi All,
I'm running a Mid 2011 i7 27" iMac (20 gb ram) Mavericks 10.9
I'm running dual monitors and at random times when I reboot / start-up I get the below displayed on the 2nd monitor
The logon screen etc loads fine on the iMac itself, but the mouse loading icon keeps spinning and I can't type / forced to manually power off and on.
Any suggestions?
Completed the following:
- Reset the PRAM
- Re-installed the OS
- Tried a different HDD with the OS
- Tried alternate cables for 2nd monitor.

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