HP w1907 : Powering-up gets stuck at blue "HP invent" Boot Screen

Hello all,
I've HP w1907 desktop... I am using it since 2008.
Last month I've format it to have new windows 7 Ultimate in it... Previously also I was using win7 Ultimate.
But it was keep restarting after the use of 4-5 minutes and so I've installed the OS all over again.
It was working fine... after 3-4 weeks, when I started it, it gets stuck at blue "HP invent" Boot Screen.
This screen has the instructions for entering the "Boot Menu", "Setup", and "System Recovery" by pressing the "Esc", "F10", aor "F11" key.  It just sits there forever. 
If I try to enter the "Boot Menu"by pressing the "Esc" key, I get a message "Loading Boot Menu.....", but then it just hangs there forever.  If I try to enter the  "Setup Menu" I get a similar result - it says "Entering Setup...", and just hangs there.  Pressing the "F11" key doesn't seem to do anything.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
By searching forums I've tried resetting the BIOS - which I've got from here :
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Lockups-Freezes-Hangs/Powering-up-gets-stuck-at-blue-quot-HP-in...
and
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01080282&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en...
After doing this also, the result is zero
Please help me...
I am in hurry...
Thank you.
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Hello Sir,
You was right...
The CMOS Battery was discharged!
I've replaced it ... and the date and time problem has been solved...
And you was right again by saying that it should not cause the problem while start up...
So the second problem (Major Problem) was CD Writer !!!
(I've changed the location of the PC last 3-4 weeks ago!!)
may be the it has grabbed the hardware of CD Writer..
And as the hardware of CD Writer was not working as per the expectation the BIOS may have got stuck...
And so it was unable to enter in Boot or Setup menu !!
I've removed the data and supply cord of CD Writer... PC is working good now...
I am thankful to you sir.. for your thourough help..
Without you it may not happened
Now I am going to repair the CD Writer by opening it tomorrow..
Any help from you will be great help to me and its really appriciable..
God Bless You...
Thanks for your valuable time.

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