Yes, it is possible to replace your motherboard with new one. Just make sure that your new motherboard fits in your computer, and that it support all of the hardware you had on your old motherboard.
Yes, most of the surge strips have an in-built motherboard.
A motherboard is the physical arrangement in a computer that contains computers basic circuitry and components.
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motherboard is a most important part of system.Motherboard also now as main board or main CKT board or plaenboard all the component of system intrigrated are attached vaya motherboard.
Yes, you can buy a new processor.
Put it back into an antistatic bag like the one it comes in originally. And put it into a motherboard box.
Get a new motherboard or a new graphics card.
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It's highly unlikely the RAM and Hard Drive from a 2001 Motherboard will be compatible with a modern Motherboard.
If the fan is spinning then the problematic parts are either the CPU or Motherboard. One way to test is to put the CPU on a good motherboard, and put a good CPU on the trouble PC's motherboard. This will eliminate the part you need to fix your PC. Then replace the broken part with a new one.
Yes you can,u just need a slot for it to put manually or give it to a computer store. They will do the job for you.
Make sure you have apple iTunes installed and if you do and it still doesn't work you might have to get a new cord.
If you know a bit about hardware you could go out and purchase a new motherboard and CPU (you should be able to get an upgrade kit) and then install it yourself by pulling the computer apart and replacing the old one, however if you don't know how to do this then i recommend taking it to an IT professional to do if for you, They will usually give you a warrenty for it and this eliminates the chances of you voiding your existing warrenty so it is definetly worth the extra cost if you don't want to risk it. If you wish to do it yourself then simply remove all PCI or similar cards from your motherboard, IDE, Sata, etc cables from motherboard and the power, reset light, etc cables. Then unskrew the old motherboard and put in the new one (somtimes you may have to remove the powersupply to be able to get into it.) Then reattach the devices into the new motherboard carful to put it all back into the same places you took them out and follow the motherboard manual if you have any troubles working out what goes where. After this install the new drivers which came with the motherboard and your good to go ;). However you cannot just replace the CPU and not the motherboard if the new CPU you have is not compatible with your current motherboard. In most cases when upgrading you need a new motherboard too.
No; lots of programs run without Java. You only need the Java runtime to run programs specifically designed with Java technology.
Yes some hackers can add a virus but there is a way to prevent this in the future by simply reporting the member
No, the two are quite unrelated.