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The motherboard was installed as a replacement about three weeks ago. Amazingly, the machine seems to have worked despite that. I had it replaced again earlier today (along with the CPU), but I’m still bluescreening every time I log in and try to run something (even something simple like Windows Explorer).
Anyhow, after having about six service visits in as many weeks, Dell now wants me to return my system for a replacement. It’s the surest way to fix the problem, but does mean I have to wait to receive the return label, mail the box back to them and wait for the replacement.
]]>Motherboard has bent cpu pins?!? And how long have they supposedly been bent?? I’d really want a 2nd opinion on that one. Pins don’t bend themselves; that had to be done when the cpu was installed or removed-and-reinstalled. Computer should have been showing problems from that time-point on.
Have you tried straightening the pins? Not likely to help on something as delicate as a computer cpu; but, if it’s dead anyway, it shouldn’t hurt to try…-carefully-.
]]>Maybe go low-tech and do the comic on bark for a change? 😉
]]>That would be cool.
]]>Look on the bright side, at least you’re not trying to etch a periodic table onto the head of a pin using an electron microscope.
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