TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES
COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING
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incompatible chipset driver
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liquid damage
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corrupted BIOS
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physical damage
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Detailed explanation-1: -Lightning is the #1 culprit of spike/surge motherboard failure we see-and it will often go in through the Coax Cable / Phone Line / Ethernet Port and bypass a surge protector! This sudden change of voltage can cause damage to the delicate circuits in a motherboard.
Detailed explanation-2: -Power surges and manufacturing defects are possible reasons for motherboard failure. If a CD-ROM fails, it should not affect the motherboard, and any USB device can connect to a USB port (if it has the right connector).
Detailed explanation-3: -Common symptoms of motherboard issues are similar to CPU problems: The system does not display anything; an error code appears; one or more beeps occur; the system locks; the system reboots; a Windows BSOD (blue screen of death) appears; or one or more of the ports, expansion slots, or memory modules fails.