juliaatpcgp
Technical User
Hi,
My computer at work is playing up and I think its mainboard needs replacing but I'd like to be sure before I go and buy a new one.
The problem all started after we had a power cut at the office. My colleague's computer refused to power back again afterwards, so I replaced the power supply and it's now working perfectly again (and in fact I'm now using it as a loan PC because my own has broken !).
My own computer would power up for a few seconds and then lose power. This would happen each time you tried to power it up. So I replaced the power supply and seemed to cure the problem. But now my computer keeps restarting completely unexpectedly and each time it comes up with a message saying that the CMOS is bad and to reload settings but it fails to respond to the keys it tells me to press. I got it back the first time by turning the PC off for a few minutes then back on again. This time, however, it's not working.
Should I go and buy a replacement mainboard ?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Jay
My computer at work is playing up and I think its mainboard needs replacing but I'd like to be sure before I go and buy a new one.
The problem all started after we had a power cut at the office. My colleague's computer refused to power back again afterwards, so I replaced the power supply and it's now working perfectly again (and in fact I'm now using it as a loan PC because my own has broken !).
My own computer would power up for a few seconds and then lose power. This would happen each time you tried to power it up. So I replaced the power supply and seemed to cure the problem. But now my computer keeps restarting completely unexpectedly and each time it comes up with a message saying that the CMOS is bad and to reload settings but it fails to respond to the keys it tells me to press. I got it back the first time by turning the PC off for a few minutes then back on again. This time, however, it's not working.
Should I go and buy a replacement mainboard ?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Jay