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Termyn8or -> RE: replacing motherboard (11/7/2007 9:37:56 PM)
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XP will not migrate to a new system like 98 would. If you change the MB the OS will have to be reloaded, and if you do it wrong you lose alot of stuff. Also, most PCs with XP pro have a bootleg copy. XP home cannot be bootlegged, but pro can. That is why the basement builders use it. Pay the $500 once but never again. You already have a P4 you might be able to get a direct replacement, but it's not all that likely. If it came to my bench I would first remove the lithium battery. Wait a while and then boot it up. If that didn't work I would remove all of the expansion cards, again without the battery. If that didn't work I would unplug all the drives and see what I got. If your RAM is in two sticks, I would remove one, then replace it and remove the other, unless it is necessary to run in pairs (some still is). There are checks that can be done on the power suply with a voltmeter, but I doubt that is the problem if you have a flashing light. Speaking of the flashing light, does it seem to flash a certain number of times and then pause ? If so, how many ? The flashing light is, alot of times a fault indicator. The codes can usually be found on the net. So far, it can be a short in some card, like the video or sound card, but alot of times these are on the MB, so it's the same thing. It can also be the processor. If that's the case you waste money. That would be a good reason to take it to a pro, because they will have these parts to swap out, because there is no way to test them. In the end, if all the swapouts fail to get a rise out of it and the power supply checks out, it's MB time. You are not likely to get the exact same MB, so the OS will have to be reloaded. If this is done right you lose just about nothing. There is some fenagling to be done to get your desktop back, and to get back in as the user you used to be, or have all of the preferences transferred, but it can be done. I hate computers don't you ? Good luck. If you are in Cleveland I might have a look, but over the wires here, that's about all I can say. T
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