I have a 5 year old computer that has never had problems before now. I am freezing on the bios splash screen and can't get passed it. The screen indicates that you can press DEL to enter boot options, etc, but the keys don't even take me anywhere, so it is just frozen.
I first removed the hard drive to see if it was a call to the windows startup that was causing the problem. Same thing happened.
I then tried removing one stick of memory and just running it on 1GB instead of 2GB and the same thing happened. I swapped the sticks and tried again. So either both sticks are bad and happened to fail at the same time or the problem isn't with the memory.
2 weeks prior to this happening, my wife said that she kept getting USB error messages. She said it was the bubble in the said the USB device couldn't be recognized, etc, even when there weren't anything in the USB slots other than the mouse (and mouse was fine).
I am thinking about replacing the motherboard, but I want to make sure that is the problem before I spend the money. Any thoughts?
I first removed the hard drive to see if it was a call to the windows startup that was causing the problem. Same thing happened.
I then tried removing one stick of memory and just running it on 1GB instead of 2GB and the same thing happened. I swapped the sticks and tried again. So either both sticks are bad and happened to fail at the same time or the problem isn't with the memory.
2 weeks prior to this happening, my wife said that she kept getting USB error messages. She said it was the bubble in the said the USB device couldn't be recognized, etc, even when there weren't anything in the USB slots other than the mouse (and mouse was fine).
I am thinking about replacing the motherboard, but I want to make sure that is the problem before I spend the money. Any thoughts?