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Solve : SHORTING OUT THE MOTHERBOARD BY NOT SCREWING IN A NETWORK CARD?

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IS IT POSSIBLE TO SHORT OUT THE MOTHERBOARD IF YOU DID NOT :-\SCREW IN THE NETWORK CARD ON A DESKTOP. IS THIS A COMMAN OCCURACE. ALSO DOESN'T THE NETWORK CARD SNAP INTO THE MOTHERBOARD. THIS SEEM UNLIKELY TO ME. I THINK SOMEONE IS JUST TRYING TO GET ME TO BUY A NEW MOTHERBOARD.
THIS IS ON A DESKTOP WITH WINDOWS 7. LESS THAN A MONTH OLD
Sure looks like your caps lock key is defective.

1) Why don't you just tell us what the exact problem is that you are having?
2) Please do not post in all caps - it is considered the equivalent of YELLING on a forum.Those screws are provided for a reason, to stop cards getting loose in their slots or coming out altogether. If this happened when the system was powered up, I can easily imagine that catastrophic damage might occur. An clumsy insertion of a network cable could make the card RISE up in its slot and cause intermittent contact or even partial disconnection. I also can imagine a motherboard maker or reseller declining a warranty claim in such a case.
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2) Please do not post in all caps - it is considered the equivalent of YELLING on a forum.

WHY ARE YOU UPSET > AND WHAT THE PROBLEM IS THE USE OF THESE CAPITAL LETTERS Quote from: baby on May 22, 2010, 12:22:53 PM
WHY ARE YOU UPSET > AND WHAT THE PROBLEM IS THE USE OF THESE CAPITAL LETTERS

You have been told what the problem is. Do not type in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Typing in all capital letters on the Internet is considered rude because it is difficult to read and comes across as very aggressive (LIKE SHOUTING!)
ST - ignore"baby". It's back again trying to cause trouble.Quote from: Allan on May 22, 2010, 01:31:39 PM
It's back again

That idiot.

Already been re-banned and all offensive posts removed.Hello, I wanted to say I did not mean to be yelling. That was not my intentions. I also wanted to thank you for your replys. Do you think it is reasonable for this guy to charge me 80- 120 to replace the motherboard. Because I was the one who put the network card in. But it was fine for 3 weeks and then one morning it just would not start up. I did not move the computer or anything. So I am still kinda questioning this PERSONS intent. Thanks again and I am sorry one more time. Quote from: Lorine on May 22, 2010, 04:44:54 PM
Do you think it is reasonable for this guy to charge me 80- 120 to replace the motherboard.

1. 80 - 120 what? Swiss Francs? Yen? Renmibi? Of course you probably mean USD. That is not a lot if it includes labour and dismantling/reassembly.

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Because I was the one who put the network card in.

You broke the warranty and busted the computer. Doesn't it have onboard network?

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But it was fine for 3 weeks and then one morning it just would not start up. I did not move the computer or anything.

All broken computers work fine until the day they break.

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So I am still kinda questioning this persons intent.

Well, you'll never know, and you gave him the ammunition by INCORRECTLY installing the network card. PAY the 80-120 and move on

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Thanks again and I am sorry one more time.

Relax. I'm sorry I bit your head off over that.




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