MSI MPower Debug Codes 4F, 55, 56 [HELP]

So, I just went into the BIOS this morning, just lookin around on settings and disabled a few (Intel VT), and some other stuff that was unneeded.
I booted into Windows, everything was normal, and then as I type my password to the login screen, it just turns off. I was like "hmm okay, maybe shouldn't have turned that off"
I boot my computer again. This time there was no signal on the monitor. I thought that I should open my case to check the debug codes. When I boot my pc it just keeps an ongoing loop of 4F, 55, 56.
I tried switching the BIOS to the 2nd one. The result was worse; it just made a restart loop(the other one doesn't restart, just loop those boot code).
So now Im kinda screwed :/ - Any suggestions?
- Note I also tried to do a CMOS reset on both BIOS

A number of MPower boards. MPower what platform?
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 08-November-12, 01:50:54
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