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new system bootup woes
"DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 22:39:12 -0800, Adam wrote: Do I need to upload photos to prove that I did not mess up the mobo? Simply state how many PCs you have ever "assembled" and how many other, if any, electronic assemblies of any kind, have you worked with? If those answers are very low numbers, you could very well have done something wrong. This could be as simple as a not quite fully inserted and locked RAM stick. Those old, "No user serviceable parts inside." stickers meant something. Maybe even more now. But just like a fine wris****ch... you can go buy another one. Just get an experienced builder or electronics industry personage to build it for you. At this point, the possibilities outweigh the impossibilities. But, I am "confident" that I did not do anything "callous". If anything, those fan assembly designs need much improvement to make CPU installation much less likely to damage the mobo. |
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