boots of the machine to a black screen with cursor flashing by intermittently does not start.

Original title: slow start, get a black screen and a space bar flashing sometimes it starts not at all and I have to hard start loaded operating system and any backup disc

slow start, get a black screen and a space bar flashing, sometimes it does not start and I have to hard start loaded operating system and don't back up drive all ides other than buying an upgrade... Please

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