Unless the new motherboard is the same chipset/model as the old one, Windows will not be able to boot up. The Windows HAL [Hardware Abstraction Layer] must be reconfigured to use your new motherboard. First back up all of your data! Afterwards, try running a windows repair using your Windows install disk. If this does not correct the problem, you will need to do a fresh install of Windows.
A motherboard is nor an output nor an input device. It is in the middle of these two and is a processing hardware device
A rather simplistic answer is: The keyboard is an input device, and is plugged into the computer tower, and thus is connected to the motherboard and processor, etc. The monitor is an output device and shows the graphical output from the motherboard for the user to see on the screen.
this can be done by booting into the bios when the device is first loading up (not the operating system loading screen)
To learn how to install screen on your device, you can follow online tutorials or guides that provide step-by-step instructions. You can also seek help from tech forums or communities for assistance. Additionally, practicing the installation process on a test device can help you gain hands-on experience.
To install Microsoft Office 2007 before installing motherboard drivers, first ensure that your operating system is correctly installed and functioning. Insert the Office 2007 installation disc or run the setup file from a downloaded source. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. Once Office is installed, you can proceed with installing the motherboard drivers.
You can infact change any LCD screen to a touch screen display. If you wish to use the touch screen as a display and input device you must install other software on your computer to recognise the touch screen input.
A touch screen is both an input device (on account of its touch-sensitive sensors) and an output device (because it is also a screen).
Touch screen is an input device.
That depends on the DEVICE you are running Android on. It would be the screen size of the device.
Their is many different problems with that occasion but it sounds like your screen, screen light, screen's motherboard, or motherboard component may be out(broken). Go to 1uptechnologies.com for all your computer needs.
That sounds like the symptom of a bricked PSP where the firmware that boots the PSP has been corrupted. There is not a lot an end user can do when this happens. They either have to order and install a new motherboard, or send it to Sony for repairs.
a device that you can touch the screen stupid