It depends on how severe the malfunction was. If the motherboard just quit working, you only need the motherboard repaired or replaced. If you replace it, be sure it has all the same compatibilities as the old one. It would be best to just get the same motherboard. But, if the motherboard catastrophically failed in a sparks-flying and smoke-puffing explosion, then it probably took some other parts with it, or the power supply failed and took the motherboard (and everything else) with it. Your best bet in this case would be to scavenge which parts still work and scrap the rest.
No. Information is saved on the hard drive of the computer, no the motherboard.
BIOS configuration data is available in several different forms. This data is actively stored on the motherboard of each individual personal computer.
the motherboard is the main motherboard. The only way you can have a main motherboard is if you have more than one in a computer witch are usually servers. 99.99999% of computer have one motherboard and that is the main object of a computer
The main circuit board of the computer is the motherboard.
Name three things which are contained on the motherboard of computer
The motherboard does everything in a computer. The processing center and the storage system is built on the motherboard in a computer.
The motherboard is located on the form factor
hs code for motherboard
motherboard is the heart of the computer, also provide an area where the internal components can connect.
The main circuit board of a computer is referred to as the motherboard.
Motherboard
it powers up the computer which then lets all the functions in the computer work i.e motherboard