Boot Problems

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After a swap out of TV cards my PC would not boot. Even replacing the original card or having no card at all. PC starts up with fans and DVD drive powered. Screen shows Bios Company, Processor and Memory and two options F2 Set Up [Bios] and F11 Boot options - neither of which work.
Have checked all connections and replaced CMOS battery. At one point I managed to get F2 to work and entered the BIOS and was able to reset clock etc. Then able to open windows as normal. I then shut down and inserted required TV card and booted up and all worked again and able to install crad drivers without difficulty (this card was originally installed in this PC by the way so should be no incompatibility). Used PC for an hour with no problems. Next time a went to boot up PC problem had returned and cant access Bios. Is this maybe a PSU issue ? Thx. [Win 7 HP 64bit Quad Core]
 
Yes all connections are firm. Is it possible to leave the existing PSU in place, unplug all the connectors and then plug another PSU into the motherboard ? This would presumably boot up to point where it needs HDD for windows but If I get to that point it would confirm PSU issue.
 
Thanks paradisiac for taking the time to respond - yes, good point. My spare PSU is not the same fan size but seems to be okay otherwise. Should I worry about the current one saying Version 2.03 - I'm not sure what that relates to.
 
Well I was offline for a while and bought an iMac in the interim ! Nevertheless a new PSU fixed the Windows machine. A further check with all usb connectors removed and just leaving screen attached allowed normal boot so I correctly assumed the PSU was on its way out. Thanks all.
 
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