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I know it’s not the ask, but sounds like there’s no better time to try Linux Mint.
That is provided you don’t have specific software that requires Windows.
If it’s not for you, that’s fine, and I don’t care if I can only help and convert 1 in 10 . It’s worth it.
Edit: sorry, I misread this as a corrupted install, not a hardware issue. I must be too tired. So yes, memtest, and cmos battery check are starting points.
Cmon, why would you reply to “I can’t use my keyboard in bios” with “install Linux”?
Absolutely worthless advice. Feel bad. This it's likely hardware.