Thursday, 4 December 2014

Test Your Computer Motherboard Circuits

A computer motherboard is a central piece of hardware that oversees various functions in the PC. A failing or malfunctioning motherboard can crash a computer and prevent it from functioning in any manner. Typically, such computers must be sent to a repair shop to be scanned and fixed. However, proactive testing can foresee a motherboard problem and guide you to a solution before it becomes a problem. Learn test your computer motherboard and keep your PC running longer.


Instructions


1. Understand some of the symptoms of a motherboard problem. One of the most visible hints that your PC's motherboard is having trouble is an inability to keep accurate time or a failure to save system settings. Peripheral devices that fail to work may also point to motherboard issues.


2. Check that your computer's power supply is functioning properly. If you are using a power source that did not originally come with the computer, review its wattage and volts to ensure that it matches your computer's requirements. Discrepancies between your computer's needs and the power supply of your cable may cause problems that mimic motherboard errors.


3. Contact the original manufacturer of your computer's motherboard to obtain software that can test the stability of the motherboard circuitry. Every motherboard is different. Hardware developers possess specific tools that allow consumers to test the motherboard circuits. Most manufacturers allow individuals to download the software from their website, while others require you to pay a shipping and handling fee to have a disc mailed to you. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on running the diagnostic tools.


4. Remove all peripheral devices, video and graphic cards, and extra memory (if extra RAM is installed in the computer). Restart the computer in safe mode by clicking Start and selecting Restart, then holding down the F8 key. Gradually reconnect peripheral devices and hardware to see if any of these devices or hardware are causing motherboard-like problems.

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