HP Media Center M7370: HP Media Center M7370 no boot

My computer tries to start but doesn't she get further than the HP Blue and white screen. I can't go in the options (Start menu, etc. system recovery) because it does not meet a key entry.

It started a few days ago. Since then, I have tried to reboot is to repeatedly and one or twice, he got through and then it worked fine for a few minutes (until it (?)) I tried to copy data from a hard drive, NAS).

14.4 Ubuntu worked fine.

The PC is 2005 and I know it's quite old but it served its purpose and it has become something of a sport to keep alive.

Any ideas?

You are welcome.  Thank you for the additional information.

The next suspect is the memory.  If you only have a single stick, it is difficult to test in the BIOS.  If you can't get into the BIOS, you would have to buy more memory.  If you have two sticks of memory, you can delete it all and test a bar at a time.  Place the single stick in the slot nearest the processor which is DIMM 1.

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