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My computer wont power up until i try it at least 20 times. it has a celeron processor. do i need a new processor? or what? i would rather repair it myself.

First open cpu cabinet.
Reattach ATX power connector from smps to motherbord.
Refix RAM memory.
Pull cmos cell from motherbord for 10 minutes.So all settings are defaults.
Pull processor fan and processor then refix both Clean dust from all parts.
Remove pci cards from motherbord.
Make sure motherboard is not ground with cabinet cover.
Then check.
TRy with another RAM .
If still same problem then you need top change your motherboard orm processor.
Let me know if you need further assistance.Thanks for using FixYa.
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Asus motherboard( A7N266-VM)

FOr reset motherbord settings to defaults you can reset with 2 methods.
(1)Pull cmos cell from motherbord for 10 minutes so all settings defaults.
(2) Find jumper on motherbord named "Clear cmos" It has 1-2-3 pins.Put jumper in 2-3 position and thne power up then again put pin in 1-2 position thne all settings defaults.
Refix RAM memory.Clean dust from all parts.
Open processor and processor fan.
Remove pci cards from motherbord then check.
Make sure motherbord not ground with cabinet.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
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Intel d845gvsr motherboard p4 processesor if computer is on then no display . so i see , don;t heat processor.

First open cpu cabinet.
Refix RAM memory on motherbord.
Clean dust from all parts.
Remove PCI cards from motherbord.
Open processor fan and processor then refix both.
Pull CMOS cell from motherbord for 15 minutes so all settings defaults.
Make sure your motherbord not ground with cabinet.
Then check.
If processor and circuit are heat high then put extra fan in cabinet.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
Thanks.

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Computer suddenly dies intermittently

Hi..

In this case when it is always beeping during the computer is on. You need to check the memory stick if it is not faulty. Remove the memory stick and clean it from dust. Clean also the memory slot and reinsert the memory stick. If the problem still occur try to use the other memory slot.

Good luck!

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PCmania
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Possible short on motherboard

You can look for faulty components on board with an ohmmeter on the ohm setting. Check each connection to see if there is any resistance ratings.
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Power problem in intel d865gvhz

Pull cmos cell from motherbord for 10 minutes.
So all motherbord settings defaults.
Then reconnect ATX power supply connector from smps to motherbord.
If still face same issue then you need to change or repair your SMPS.it is in back top side of cpu cabinet.
Try with other smps if still same issue then your motherbord has some issue.
You can trouble shoot this issue with above step follow 1 by 1 .
Let me know if you need more assistanse.
Thanks.
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New motherboard won't power up

First check your motherbord POWER pin it is in corner of motherbord.
Just short that 2 pin with screw driver .
Read on motherbord corner you can find pin for Power up.
also reconnect cable from psu to motherbord.
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My d915glvg motherbord is dead wat can i do?shd i go for a new one.or can it be repaired?

It will be cheaper to by a new one that get it repaired, unless you know exactly what the fault is, then you may just be able to order and solder the one part. However if you are unsure then a new one will definitly be cheaper!
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Motherboard related

Take your motherboard for repair or buy a new motherboard... you may want to check below link to read more about technical issue that might related to your problem
http://etech.maiila.com

Good Luck!!
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Motherbord mosfet burning frequently

repair your motherboard again then have your power supply unit replaced... there may be something wrong with your power supply output voltage..
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