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Solve : My motherboard is screwing with me..? |
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Answer» Alright, excuse my bluntness, but this is really frustrating. If the troubleshooting that you did was accurate, and it sounds like it is then I would say it's a faulty motherboard. Is there any definitive diagnostic test I can run to be sure? Is this something my local computer store would be able to disgnose and/or fix? Quote from: gracious on November 10, 2009, 03:20:48 AM i dont have much experience in computer but ur problem i think its dust affecting you motherboard In the meanwhile, Ill grab a can of compressed air and clean it out.. hopefully it will make a difference. -NNJZ OH, by the way; I had forgotten to mention that althought the PCI Wireless NIC is not detected in Computer a, the LED Activity Light does come on!Cleaning out the dust is always a GREAT idea, as to a test for the motherboard I couldn't tell you. There are a lot of benchmark and burnin software suites available, but I don't know if any will actually identify a motherboard as failing. I just just have a HUNCH based on the trouble shooting that you have already done. If you want any links to some burn in software, just ask, I'm sure we all have one we can post for you.Quote from: Image on November 09, 2009, 10:11:01 PM ...So, I chalked it up to an oddity and bought a shiny new PCI Wireless NIC...What you have encountered is not all that uncommon, in my experience. The PCIbus has undergone a number of modifications and upgrades over the years and is supposed to be backward compatible. This makes the assumption that the designers of the motherboard and the add-in cards both follow the standard to the letter. They may or may not do this, but I am not surprised that a newer motherboard will not see a card that could have been designed to an older standard. I have no explanation as to why a working card stopped working.Alright.. I'll try to play with both cards some more, and try to get atleast ONE to work in computer a... otherwise that computer is next to USELESS to me.. I wonder if Ill have the same problem with a PCI E NIC.. |
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