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Troubleshoot PC Motherboards: 2
This series continues from "Troubleshoot PC Motherboards: 1." Almost everything on your PC is attached to the motherboard either directly or indirectly. Common motherboard problems include outdated BIOS (motherboard's programmable interface), shorts caused by issues like improper seating, fractures, and loose connections. Often, though, the very first problem you may run into is identifying your motherboard.

  Tutorials
  Moved PC, Now Won't Boot
  Won't Boot after Adding Card
  New Motherboard - No Action
  PC Has Power but No Bootup
  PC Reboots Spontaneously
  RAM Keeps Failing
  Crashes after Adding RAM
  New Motherboard - Bad RAM?
  Problem with Proprietary RAM
  Reporting Parity Errors
  RAM - Suspect Motherboard
  Expansion Board NMI - Slot X
  "Keyboard Bad" Error
  Failing Keyboard Clock Line
  Booting: Nothing Happens
  PC Won't Always Boot