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Msi g41 p26 mothrboard swthing problem solution

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NOT TOLD WHAT IS GOOD AND BAD
COMPUTERS ARE COMPLEX
SWTHING wild guess power button dead (switch)
G41M-P26 ???? 2009 ami bios.
not told what is connected to the mobo ,(all things)
and can not guess that.

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SOURCE: I HAVE MSI G41 Motherboard G41M-P26. MY PC

try sir first to scan your pc with a reliable and full operation anti virus, restarting pc usually is infected by virus.

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