After spending 1 1/2 hours troubleshooting an issue I had with booting up my computer, I discovered the EVO was the culprit.
So, if you notice your computer won't boot up past the bios (motherboard) screen, and won't respond to any keyboard commands, unplug the EVO and it may fix itself right on the spot, or you may have to reboot. If the problem persists, unplug the keyboard & mouse then reboot, allow the comp to notice that there is no keyboard, plug it in then press F1.
I think the issue is USB related.
So, if you notice your computer won't boot up past the bios (motherboard) screen, and won't respond to any keyboard commands, unplug the EVO and it may fix itself right on the spot, or you may have to reboot. If the problem persists, unplug the keyboard & mouse then reboot, allow the comp to notice that there is no keyboard, plug it in then press F1.
I think the issue is USB related.