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I/O card parity interrupt at F000:F188. Type ( S )hut off NMI, ( R )eboot, other keys to continue This all shows up before I even get the Windows loading screen, so I'm pretty much not past th

I/O card parity interrupt at F000:F188. Type ( S )hut off NMI, ( R )eboot, other keys to continue This all shows up before I even get the Windows loading screen, so I'm pretty much not past the BIOS mode right? Anyways, the main message I'm asking about here is the one with the I/O card. I just provided the rest in case it might help you guys figure out what could be wrong. EDIT: The keyboard doesn't work too. I can't even press the S or R or any keys to execute a command. Thanks again for your time

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Ugly situation, as you're seeing the address range of the I/O card (a BIOS perhaps on a HBA?) and the OS/BIOS is asking you if you'd like to ignore Non Maskable Interrupts. I'd be interested if there are cards that can be removed from slots in the PC first, do so, then see if the PC boots. If you find the PC boots fine without the cards, add them back, one by one until the system stops booting. Also, now would be a great time to clean out the dust/debris inside the chassis, off of the fans, etc.
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In most pcs you need to repair the start up. You probably have a virus preventing you from doing much of anything. Call the manufacturer and get the recovery key to push when you start it up and wipe it back to the day it came out of the box.
To get around to copy the files off before you do that try this. Press the windows key next to Alt and use the arrows on your keyboard to go up & down & left & right. If nothing happens when you press the windows key, the recover it as soon as possible.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/wynn_5ba0205233ebfc15

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