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Old 01-05-2006, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My power supply had overheated and broke down recently.I had replaced it with a new one , but I wonder is there any configuration or system changing since the installation of new power supply ?
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My power supply had overheated and broke down recently.I had replaced it with a new one , but I wonder is there any configuration or system changing since the installation of new power supply ?
I've a feeling that since its POWER supply, it's ONLY to do with power & NOT the data, since your PC's data is stored in motherboard (BIOS chip, etc.) & hard-drive, so there's NO configuration that needs doing.
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nope, nothing that needs doing apart from getting the plugs back in the right places
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