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		<title>By: Marysue (Maisy)</title>
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		<description>Frank turned off my desktop Thursday night, the day I made the changes in this post. I didn&#039;t know he did. In the morning we were going to leave for Charleston, I turned the computer on ... and it wouldn&#039;t post (beep) to BIOS even. Fans turned and board lights on though. Clearing CMOS did nothing. I hadn&#039;t time to go further.

So today, our first full day home, I went through everything, and it seems to be worse, like the BIOS chip is fried. Like maybe that was the REAL problem, and the USB problem was only a symptom of it.

I have some options, if I can find receipts it&#039;ll be cheaper, without not expensive but cost more, or get the part from the mb site and replace it for a smaller charge, but ... it&#039;s precisely blechy that this happened now, when Frank just got his *new* laptop, and I had use of the desktop full time again, my only &#039;puter access. I have been ill over the weekend and hated having to come home to figure out the computer problem and have nothing to just compute on. It&#039;s no fun doing fixes when you aren&#039;t feeling well. I got bad food on Friday, coupled with overheating issues, we figure. So today I&#039;m getting better, but drained and just want to lay around, but my mind is compelled to force my body to act some, but it&#039;s sooo tiresome. Ugh. And it&#039;s my birthday today too. :(</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frank turned off my desktop Thursday night, the day I made the changes in this post. I didn&#8217;t know he did. In the morning we were going to leave for Charleston, I turned the computer on &#8230; and it wouldn&#8217;t post (beep) to BIOS even. Fans turned and board lights on though. Clearing CMOS did nothing. I hadn&#8217;t time to go further.</p>
<p>So today, our first full day home, I went through everything, and it seems to be worse, like the BIOS chip is fried. Like maybe that was the REAL problem, and the USB problem was only a symptom of it.</p>
<p>I have some options, if I can find receipts it&#8217;ll be cheaper, without not expensive but cost more, or get the part from the mb site and replace it for a smaller charge, but &#8230; it&#8217;s precisely blechy that this happened now, when Frank just got his *new* laptop, and I had use of the desktop full time again, my only &#8216;puter access. I have been ill over the weekend and hated having to come home to figure out the computer problem and have nothing to just compute on. It&#8217;s no fun doing fixes when you aren&#8217;t feeling well. I got bad food on Friday, coupled with overheating issues, we figure. So today I&#8217;m getting better, but drained and just want to lay around, but my mind is compelled to force my body to act some, but it&#8217;s sooo tiresome. Ugh. And it&#8217;s my birthday today too. <img src='http://pastoralfarms.us/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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