Computer problem: motherboard or power supply
"Charlie" wrote in
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"AZ Nomad" wrote in message
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On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:03:42 -0500, Charlie
wrote:
The problem is neither the m/b or the powers supply. The clue that
defines the problem is the "CPU is used at 100 percent".
If the system can't run at 100% cpu, then it is broken.
Start by looking at the task manager ( control alt delete) and see
what process is hogging the CPU. Then learn how to stop it from
running. It could be malware or a valid application run amok. When
you have identified
the culprit do a Google search for ideas on eliminating the problem,
When it runs for a long time it is generating enough heat to force
shut down.
There will always be tasks thad will run cpu usage to 100%,
for example decompressing files. If the cpu crashes at 100% then
you can't even install software or open a medium sized pdf.
Why not spend the $60 and replace the motherboard/cpu with someting
made in the last 7 years?
Why **** away $60 without trying the free s/w fix first?
Also,you don't just replace the MB/CPU,you also have to buy new RAM,perhaps
a new hard drive(SATA instead of IDE),new video card,whatever other cards
needed to fit the new buss connectors.....it adds up.
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Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
localnet
dot com
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