Kinda sounds like my mother board blew a gasket eh?
Any opinion before I go out and spend a lot of money I don't have?


xrover wrote:John, I am no expert (but I do live in Brampton as well), depending on your operating system, you can go back a few days in system time, and reboot from there. I suspect that whatever happened wiped out your config file and thus when booting up it can't find out.
Reboot and hold down the ALT key until a window appears which gives you some options (depending on your op system), one being to go back to a previous configuration.
If that does not work, I work with a guy who does all my PC work (although the pc's are for the rest of family, I work just fine on my Mac) and will charge $75-$100 to get everything in order, crap removed etc. As long as it was not a critical failure of the hard drive or motherboard, he can get it working within that price range. I would need to check on this available time. We are over in M section.
toypusher wrote:John,
A couple things to try - Remove the battery from you MB and try again or replace the battery after 30 secs or so and try again. Also, if your have a reset for the BIOS, try that as some can be reset to factory defaults and with then work as if new.
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