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My computer will not boot at all




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  #21  
Old 19th Sep 2008, 10:27
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or like phil said get a temperature monitoring program and report temps.
  #22  
Old 19th Sep 2008, 11:05
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Ok. but can anyone tell me why the new motherboard is not booting up?
  #23  
Old 19th Sep 2008, 11:12
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Just because you got a new mobo does not mean that the problem is not coming from one of your older parts, infact it basically proves that the problem lies within a component that you have yet to replace.
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Old 19th Sep 2008, 15:24
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That maybe so but why doesn't my new mobo even get to the stage that my old mobo gets to. Since i spent £58 on the mobo i would really like to get that working rather then buy more components. I do not want 2 buy a new computer until next year so i really want to get this old one up and running add to this my laptop has gone down on me. I am really not in the happiest of moods i am using work, and family internet to post on these forums which is taking its toll. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me find out where this new mobo is going wrong.
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Old 20th Sep 2008, 04:01
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Would it have anything to do with XP not recognizing the new hardware or because its a different configuration?
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