My advice ...
There seems to be problems and the help you've been doing is not solving the problem. I have my own contribution "may" help you understand what "might" occur.
First, it does not explain what the "big failure" was, but I guess it was power related. My response is on this basis.
With Avast gives a blue screen after installation, I fear you may have had a problem even before the biggest failure, even a small, probably.
The color pattern on the screen and the configuration change, are matters of the screen. This could be the monitor is burned, the drivers are corrupt, or the motherboard (in part) was burned. Monitors change eliminates the possibility of blow molding.
Then said the team can not be found on your network. Again, the network drivers or the motherboard may be the problem.
Now that you can not use F8 to enter Safe Mode, you can have problems with the keyboard or the motherboard.
Whether or not the failure of the RAM is not as strong of a possibility for me. RAM allows the computer to think and rarely interfere with system operation, safe mode, pilots, and so on. However, if you want to check, control is simple and inexpensive. If you have two or more poles in the system, you can remove them and check them one at a time (depending on the system ... see manual). The system will be much slower to give it time to start and stop as soon as the monitor goes to the color model. If each stick gives this indication, it is likely that the RAM.
All this tells me that if it was about power, the board has taken a hit in different parts of it. Personally, I would not hire a technician to repair what he / she can catch problems or just enough to open and let the other things that strikes you at a later date.
My recommendation is a new team, especially at low cost, they are now. Hope this helps somehow. Protection in the future to prevent this from happening again is to spend money on protecting your system with a UPS (uninterrupted power supply).
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