Hp motherboard wont power up,its the motherboard.so im trying to put the good parts of the HP onto my il9 .
SOURCE: I can not install a Sata Hard drive 320 GB to a Abit MB IL9 pro
Hi this is the address for the Abit website. you will be able to get the information and a manual downloaded from there. http://www.abit.com.tw/page/au/index.php Regards mistyman
SOURCE: I dont have sound , IL9 Pro in windows 7
This worked for me
http://downloads.guru3d.com/downloadget.php?id=2453&file=4&evp=c9eb8d63c7d7fa0e02892ef8e5c5dfb5
SOURCE: What procesors 64 bit will
Your motherboard uses the LGA 775 Intel 45P architecture. This means that you can use the Intel Celeron D, Pentium D, Core 2 Duo, or Pentium 4 CPU. The Core 2 Duo is the latest chip architecture in that list, and as it has been replaced by a newer family of chips you will be able to get any CPU from that family at a very reasonable price.
If the PSU power supply units fan is not working the PSU is faulty
Test all power and data leads that attach to your hard drive IDE,SATA
the leads from your MOTHERBOARD TO YOUR HARD DRIVE make sure they have secure dust free connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty
motherboard and a hard drive any leads between them will fail before your motherboard or your hard drive if its a flat ribbon 40 pin type IDE replace it this will be the first to fail
make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd floppy have secure dust free connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty a computer needs
power and data to travel through every working device and to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error
even something as small as a faulty power lead or fan lead can cause you problems
computers need all of the data and electrical current to travel through every working device and to have an end to be able work properly
make sure ram modules and cmos batteries have dust free secure seatings and cmos battery has charge some motherboards cmos batteries are soldered in
you might not have enough computer ram
not having enough computer ram will run your computer over its limits putting to much strain on the CPU central processing unit and can cause memory dumps
you might have to many programs trying to or accessing the internet at the same time
scroll to bottom toolbar (bottom of screen) right click select task manager
applications you will see whats running
if you see anything you dont need running select end now and you might uninstall that specific
program if you or computer does not require it to run and
some unnecessary programs that could be jamming up your computer
also under processes see what is ticking over in the background again if you see something you
dont need to be and users you will see who is using your computer
you might need to add more computer ram
if you're not sure if a module is right for your system use the
Crucial Memory Advisor tool for a list of guaranteed compatible modules. first you will need to select the manufacturer from a drop down list then select your product line
from a drop down list then select the model then click find it will take you directly to compatible ram also you will have an option to scan your system
you should always ask for a guarantee on the compatibility of the ram before making any purchase
might be getting hot
check you CPU make sure its securely seated and has thermal grease
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Thermal-Compound-Roundup-February-2012/1490
hope this helps
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