HP cannot go beyond the SCREEN of BOOT from HP

My HP pravilion laptop computer Dv6108nr was a great computer, but not up to what I just lit 2 days ago. My laptop is locked up or freezes when I try to start it. I took out the hard drive and it seems to work very well, but he's trying to start the network card, since I have nothing in the drive.

I took my old ram which I upgraded to and replace it... no luck, I tried to do a hard reset... no luck, I took out the battery CMOS (3-4 min)... no luck... I started on a cd, so I can run startup repair it crashes just with the start windows in windows 7... I tried to replace the disk hard drive... no luck... when I try to enter in the boot menu, it says:

Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) n. b.

Copyright 1985-2004 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.

All rights reserved

Version of the BIOS F.2E

Construction time: 22/03/10/16: 28:32

CPU = Genuine Intel(r) CPU T1350 1.86 GHz

System of 512 m RAM passed<-----------(MY orginal="" factory="">

Past of 2048K Cache SRAM

System BIOS shadwed

Video BIOS with a shadow

And it just hangs there and does nothing.

Should I try flashing the BIOS VIA USB OR SOMETHING?

Of course, my warranty is up what should I do?

OK SO I TOOK it to a PLACE AND they SAID SA WILL COST $400 because it is the motherboard, so I guess I have to get a new computer...

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