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Answer» No. I did. Kamikazi, see the problems caused by multiple posts? Re: hp pavilon problems, windows xp. HELP QUICK!!Noisy fans at start up are common. I think you MAY have led everyone down the wrong path by not mentioning that the noise disappears in this thread. Carry on troops but I'll be watching. LOL!thanks guys, im sorry i haven't been on recently to give more feedback, but i havent been able to get to a good comp. but i looked into a new monitor and that didnt work, monitor was on, but it was blank. i talked to one of my friends and he said my motherboard seemed to be the problem. i didnt know what that was, so im coming to you guys, what is the motherboard, and how exactly would i know that was the problem. Thanks KamikazeThe motherboard is basicaly what everything in your computer connects to. It is home to the CPU, the RAM, the Northbridge and Southbridge chipsets, the PCI (and ISA if your board is old enough), I/O ports, transistors, capasitors, ect. Here's an image of a Motherboard that uses a socket 478 processor. Yours should look similar. Quote thanks guys, im sorry i haven't been on recently to give more feedback, but i havent been able to get to a good comp. but i looked into a new monitor and that didnt work, monitor was on, but it was blank. i talked to one of my friends and he said my motherboard seemed to be the problem. i didnt know what that was, so im coming to you guys, what is the motherboard, and how exactly would i know that was the problem. Before you do something as drastic as REMOVE the motherboard, please anser this: Do you notice these fans getting loud(er) again when loading a large program? If so, that's the clincher. If that's true, your PC is normal. Quote Ever open the case before? Know which card is your video card? Make sure that it's in its slot nice and tight. Maybe its just loose.The next thing I'd do is what Flame suggested above. Did you do it yet? |
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