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well, I'm not sure what the problem is, but I think I'll start with the motherboard. No one has really answered whether bad components affect the OS, but If the problem isn't resolved by replacing th board, I'll just exchange it and try the same thing with the RAM. I know it's not the hard drive, because I had the same problem on my other one I tested. I'll see what happens! Thanks. shenry |
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bad components definitely affect the OS. that's kind of self-explanatory. i think you should check your system to be if there are any malfunctioned parts that you need to replace before you completely remove the motherboard.
are there any bad components in your system that you know of?
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