Adding new motherboard to solve old motherboard problems.

Computer problems are common among many computer users and there are many reasons why one’s computer may not be functioning as effectively as it used to. Hardware failures and problems form one of the most common computer problems. While some hardware issues may be resolved without necessarily requiring one to replace the hardware, depending on the intensity of the problem, some may force one to go for a hardware change. The dilemma however is that while the new installation of a hardware can solve your Problem with Computer, changing hardware like the motherboard will affect the installation of Windows on the pc. Fortunately, one can install another motherboard to rectify the problem resulting from the problematic one but you definitely must know what to do to accomplish this. It is not safe to change the motherboard when the computer is still on, so ensuring that the computer power supply is off should be your first step. After the motherboard replacement has been done, you can then turn the power supply on. One then needs to install Windows again and this should be done immediately after the motherboard replacement. During installation however, one must remember to select the repair section. Often you will be asked for the Windows code during the final installation step. Thereafter you must restart the computer. To install the drivers of the motherboard one has to use the motherboard disk if the installed Windows program shows you that there are no detectable motherboard drivers. Installation of the motherboard may need a technical approach and it is advicable that you ask a technician to do so if you are not in a position to. One must also ensure that the motherboard is of the exact make that your computer needs otherwise the installation may not be successful.

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