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[personal profile] brooksmoses
The motherboard on my main home computer seems to have stopped working, rather suddenly. I moved the computer over about a foot while it was running (a no-no, I know, but I was quite gentle with it!) and it locked up, and when I tried to reboot it, it did the thing where the fans and drives spin up and nothing else happens. I did all the usual "replace all the parts" diagnostics, and still no go.

I am as yet undecided as to whether I shall try to buy a used PIII-capable motherboard that takes PC-133 ECC memory and has an ISA slot for my beloved old USRobotics modem, whether I shall buy a new motherboard and CPU and memory and modem. The computer was quite fast enough for my needs as it was, so I have no real desire to upgrade, but buying a used motherboard on short notice is a pain.

Suggestions for what's the current hot item in low-power low-noise relatively-inexpensive reliable motherboard/CPU combos would be much appreciated. I use this for typing and for having zillions of browser windows open, not for games.

Date: 2006-08-12 05:30 pm (UTC)
julesjones: (Default)
From: [personal profile] julesjones
No problem -- just don't kill *my* hard drive, because I probably still haven't copied everything off it. :-) Do you want to come round sometime today to pick it up?

It's currently got two hard drives installed, so we're going to have to pull one of them anyway tomake room for yours. If you have working hard drives the easiest thing might be to pull both my drives and put yours in.

Date: 2006-08-13 06:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] julesjones
Tuesday afternoon, for values of "afternoon" that depend on the security theatre de jour.
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