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a problem with ABIT SE6



 
 
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Old October 31st 05, 09:01 PM
morpheus276
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Default a problem with ABIT SE6

Hi guys,
i have a GREAT problem.
I own a ABIT SE6 motherboard with Celeron 600MHz processor.
Two weeks ago, it started to give me this problem:
when i start the operating system, either Windows or Linux,
it reebots...
I removed all the PCI card, I changed the hd and the memory
slots but it keeps giving me that problem.
I tried also to remove all the peripheral component and i
booted a Linux live Cd. When booting the kernel the system
reboots.
I don't know what to do...
i think that the motherboard is the responsible of the
problem...
Can you help me?
Thanks

 




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