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Usually it's a result of the BIOS not initializing.
If you get the flash from gigabyte, and put it on a floppy, you can insert the floppy, hold the INSERT key down and turn the computer on, it will flash the BIOS, and reset it to settings that allow you access.
If this doesn't work, you've definitely blown something.
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