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In <200404181804906.SM01580@smtp803.mail.sc5.yahoo.com>, on 04/18/04
at 05:53 PM, "Harry Motin" said:
>Did you wear an antistatic wrist strap, when you went inside your unit?
No.
>And/or did you carefully ground yourself to the chaisis, before touching
>any electonic hardware?
Yes, I did this.
>One other possibility is that you cracked something in the motherboard,
>when you took off and replaced the fan. I've always found that removing
>and installing a CPU fan is not easy. They don't snap in or out easily,
>at least for me.
No, it wasn't that easy, but I really hope that I didn't crack anything.
I *don't* think that I did, but who knows. I looked in the area, but
didn't see anything obvious.
>Good luck in getting a system for yourself online.
Fry's is nearby, but I'd hate to lose this mobo. It's an Asus A7V, and I
like it. No to mention the fact that moving things over to a new machine
can be very timeconsuming.
Thanks for your help.
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