MSI NEO-FISR Will not Boot

Specs
NEO-FISR Bios 3.60
Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz
1 gig (2 X 512)  Kingston Valueram
Radeon 9600
Soundblaster Live! Value
CNET Nic (For reasons explained below).
I HAVE:
Unplugged everything except for boot HDD, Video, Sound, NIC,  Mouse, Keyboard.
Reset CMOS Jumper
Held Ctrl Home
About a  week ago, the NIC on the board went bad. I didn't want to RMA it since a PCI NIC is only 5 -10 bucks, and shipping is at least as much with no mobo for a month. So, I installed a PCI NIC.
 No problems, been running fine until today. I was fiddling with my power strip, unplugging something and accidentily unplugged the PC, but I don't think this has anything to do with it because it booted once before then. When I plugged it in, it booted to Windows login and froze. Now it won't start at all. Not a power problem, because everything starts and spins up. Just no picture, nothing. The lights on the box thingy (forget what it's called, but you know what i mean, the thing with the USBS and the 4 lights), anyway, it'll light up the top Left one in green, then every once and a while, it'll light up all four in a flash, then go back to just top left. Keeps running, just no picture.
It's probaly not the graphics card, because the lights don't light up as they should.
It's not the monitor, I tried my secondary one.
It's not the CMOS, I used the jumper and reset it.
It's not the bios, because I havn't updated it recently (because MSI hasn't released one in ages).
Another odd quirk, the pc will usually turn off immediatly when the power is hit if it's still booting, but it does as if it's in windows. I have to hold it down for it to power off.
If It's broke i'm not really sure I want to RMA or just buy a new mobo/processor. It's a little out of date, plus I assume RMAing takes quite some time and I can't live without my fast machine for too long.

It worked! Wow that's wierd. I've never had something as minor as a NIC cause a complete blackout before.
Chalk that one down as the wierdest computer problem i've ever had.
Guess I shouldn't of used that old thing that was lying in my parts box! rofl, guess I'd better cough up 5 bucks for a new one!
Edit:
Holy crap now the onboard NIC works. Lol, thats quirky. One problem fixed another. I suppose my clearing the CMOS repaired something. Couple days ago i'd stick the cable in and it'd be black. Now it lights up like a firecracker and connects again. Sometimes these things just wanna make me do this:  .

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