The USB 2.0 and 3.0 device will work. USB 3.0 is backwards compatible with USB 2.0.
a short on the motherboard
a short on the motherboard
Grey wire is used to report to the motherboard that the PSU has passed all tests and ready to work. Some motherboards have hard times recognizing good signal, as result the motherboard will not start.
you would have to consider if there are other hardware upgrades that would have to be done as a result for instance if you have a motherboard with ddr ram but the new motherboard has ddr2 you would have to by new ram same with power supply and even hard drives
It has become a Great Device Worldwide.
Old/worn intake manifold gasket and/or damaged/broken/mis-routed hoses attaching to intake manifold.
The Device that helps us to access or enter Data/Information to the computer, is called a Input Device. The Device that helps us to get result or response from the computer, is called a Output Device.
No, it is classed as an output device - same as the computer's monitor. Both of which show the result of your input from the keyboard, etc.
Output device is simply a device which produces an output or result of any processing. For example: monitor is an output device which displays the output of the calculations done by the CPU.
no, if the device is connected fine and 32 bit diagnostics are run. It will not pass for a faulty device.
Muscles are attached to bones.
The muscle damage is usually caused by either a muscle pull or a muscle strain. The muscle damage is usually as a result to the tendons attaching the muscles.