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sounds like you need to re-install your os win xp w7 w8 its what we call rolling where the boot up gets to a certain point then forgets what to do so it just keeps going around and around hope that helps.
Unplug the unit from the power at the wall socket. Wait one minute, Reconnect. Retry. Beyond that you'll have to check the hardware: memory, motherboard, internal power supply control, CPU, oh, and the microswitch behind the On button
The manufacturer's website should have the manuals for this motherboard which usually contain a diagram of the board. If you need a diagram of all the circuits on the board you may need to email MSI directly for it. Detailed diagrams are usually for repair services only and are not readily available to the consumer. Good luck.
#1: Do a system repair; see the manual that came with your computer, it will explain how to do a repair restore without losing any programs or data. OR Google search system repair and add the make of your computer. Do not do a fresh/new install or you will lose everything. #2: Delete and reinstall the network card drivers. You can usually find them on the motherboard driver CD that came with your computer. Usually the CD will first remove all drivers, then will reinstall them, but that depends on the manufacture of your computer and operating system.
Google both "PCIe" and " AGP " in images to see what one best matches your old graphics card. After that you can go on newegg.com or another electronics store, even possibly a bestbuy and purchase a card with the same style of port. If you do not have a PCIe or a AGP slot on your machine then you may not be able to upgrade the graphics.
Please send us the model number of the mother board you need a diagram of, if you don't know it please send us the make and model of your computer. Do you need a specific model diagram of a cretin motherboard or do you need a diagram of Commonly used parts in a Computer. It would also help us help you if you can tell us what you are trying to accomplish or archive with a diagram of and Intel motherboard.
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