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any question on networking area,specially if it`s about Windows based networks. Also, as we do some software and hardware testing here,we can provide some help on the PC problems and repair. In PC communications and Internet access and use. Electronic Engineer,Experience 18 years in telecommunications, control, computers and networks
I will do my best to answer any question regarding IP networks. Have experience in wired and wireless networking, mostly Windows based
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I don't think it might be a virus. I would rather have my bets in overheating. If you're concerned about a virus, you can scan the hard disk with several antivirus (just to be on the safe side) BEFORE
That means the problem is beyond quick-fixes and the only option is replacing the motherboard, since it is not completing the boot sequence. An external video USB adapter will not work because the computer
As the shop already diagnosed the problem related to the motherboard, chances are that the hard disk is working OK. So recovering the data in it is as simple as pulling the drive out and connecting it
Hi Byron, Unfortunately, it looks the shop may be right. From what you tell me, I would say there was a problem with a driver, most likely the video driver. Then, if the shop is right, most likely the
Hi Shikha, Most likely the disk controller (that controls the CD and hard disk drive) in your motherboard is either failing, or the cable that connects the drives and the motherboard is not properly
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