Windows 7 freezing at 'Starting Windows' screen. (GX620)

I had been running Windows 7 since June '09 with no problems. Recently, every time I start windows it gets stuck on the 'starting windows' screen. I've tried reformatting, reinstalling with different versions of Windows 7 and different discs. I've tried swapping the memory and the hard-drive. I've updated the bios.
What is going on? Please help.

I am having this same issue and was wondering if you came up with a solution. 
Even when I try to reinstall a fresh copy of Windows 7 the computer locks up after the installation of the initial files.  Then I'm left with a useless barely-installed new system so I am forced to go back to the original one that doesn't work anyway.  Safe mode works just fine, but I can't work in Safe Mode all the time.

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