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- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 01:22:43 +0100
- From: Kalin KOZHUHAROV <me.kalin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] BIOS / Video Problems
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> Do I assume that I have a Norwegian Blue motherboard or is there more I can > try? > It smells like bad PSU, really. Or bad grounding, or combination of the two. Do you use 3prong cable, connected to the wall (assuming you have proper earth in the building)? I had many weird issues in Tokyo, a few more-than-tingling jolts from cases, a few dead peripherals... equipment that doesn't power on or off, etc (I think I discussed those 2-3 years ago on TLUG ML). Then, for older MB... electrolytic caps drying out/bulging cause strange interference at critical times might be a problem. I also had a strange AthlonXP board that refused to work below 15 degrees (was in Sapporo for 6 years), possibly due to bad caps. If after clearing the CMOS you still cannot access BIOS with a multitude of keyboards... you have a hardware problem. :-| Kalin.
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