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A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard
is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I think. |
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Tech Support could be wrong about the mb being "Dead"
What are the problems with the computer ? <sm4christ@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136465789.115375.280460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I think. > |
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In article <1136465789.115375.280460@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups .com>,
sm4christ@gmail.com says... > A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I think. Is he looking for a HP Official Replacement or just anything that will do? Does he want to replace it himself or can you do it? Things to consider: 1) Many HP cases are not standard form cases 2) HP motherboards are also not always standard sizes with standard mounting holes. If the CPU, Memory, Drives, video card (if it has a video card and not just video on the motherboard) are good, then your friend can purchase a cheap computer case for about $50 (with power supply), a cheap motherboard for under $100, and build the new computer without paying anyone else for it. The key thing to remember when building a computer is that you MUST properly mount the board in the case so that none of the mounting screws or stand-offs short out the electrical traces on the board. One last thing - if his version of Windows is an HP locked version, it may not permit him to run it on a non-HP board. And the final thing, changing the motherboard (according to MS) invalidates the license for the OEM copy of HP Windows. It also means that enough components will have signature changes that he will have to re-activate Windows if it lets him. Running a REPAIR/REINSTALL will save him time in getting the new board working with the old software. -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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What problems is your friend having. I would get a second opinion.
<sm4christ@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136465789.115375.280460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com... >A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I think. > |
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In news:1136465789.115375.280460@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com,
sm4christ@gmail.com <sm4christ@gmail.com> replied with a ;-) > A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I > think. It's a toss up, sometimes the change on a branded OEM is accepted and sometimes it isn't He will have the choice of replacing the MB with an approved MB that will probably cost as much as purchasing a generic MB and an OEM XP License. Branded OEM versions of Windows XP are highly restricted with regards to motherboard replacement. Generic OEM versions are usually supported by the builder and if you are the builder you would determine what upgrades are allowed. Do not purchase Branded OEM Windows XP version from any vendor other than the manufacturer of your computer. Move XP to new hardware. See the link below for more info on options. http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/moving_xp.html -- Michael Stevens MS-MVP XP xpnews@bogusmichaelstevenstech.com http://www.michaelstevenstech.com For a better newsgroup experience. Setup a newsreader. http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/ou...snewreader.htm |
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I have not looked at it myself, he lives only two miles away though.
He called and told me that when he turned it on, the power supply fan turned on but nothing else happened. Even the power LED wouldn't come on. Sorry, but that's all I know. I can always drop by and look at it myself if you think I should. |
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sm4christ@gmail.com wrote:
> A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I > think. Your friend should have HP tech support replace the motherboard or, if the computer is out of warranty, at least buy the motherboard from HP. Otherwise the HP Recovery Disks will not work and your friend will also need to buy an operating system. I don't see how "everything else is working fine" can be possible if something is wrong with the motherboard, though. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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In article <1136467234.309492.141350@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
sm4christ@gmail.com says... > I have not looked at it myself, he lives only two miles away though. > He called and told me that when he turned it on, the power supply fan > turned on but nothing else happened. Even the power LED wouldn't come > on. Sorry, but that's all I know. I can always drop by and look at it > myself if you think I should. I would check the PSU first - the bad thing is that the PSU (if out of warranty) might cost more than a new motherboard/case would. I had to replace a Vaio PSU once, they wanted more than $280 for it - I bought an Antec and used a dremil tool to modify the Vaio bracket and ended up with 200 more watts and a standard PSU ability for $70... -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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The problem could be the Power Supply or a problem with the motherboard.
You could remove the case side cover and see if there is a light on the motherboard that would indicate power is going to the motherboard. <sm4christ@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136467234.309492.141350@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... >I have not looked at it myself, he lives only two miles away though. > He called and told me that when he turned it on, the power supply fan > turned on but nothing else happened. Even the power LED wouldn't come > on. Sorry, but that's all I know. I can always drop by and look at it > myself if you think I should. > |
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sm4christ@gmail.com wrote:
> A friend of mine was just told by HP tech support that his motherboard > is dead. His computer is only three years old, and everything else is > working fine. That "everything else is working fine" is a very strange statement. What are the "everything elses" that are working? Normally if the motherboard doesn't work, nothing works. > He thinks he should go to Best Buy's Geek Squad to get > it replaced. What is your reccommendation? Oh, its an Athlon I > think. I wouldn't let anybody at Best Buy touch one of my machines. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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