Queen Bee
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Gen. Chat said:If it’s a desktop remove the hard drive and have the computer looked at somewhere like CompUSA where they have a service department. They’ll have all the components handy to swap out and test and sometimes they’ll do it out for free, or at least isolate the problem for free. It might be a cheap fix but if it’s a bad motherboard it’s a good excuse to upgrade.
Thank you so much!!
If it's a bad motherboard, could I install the harddrives (I have 2 internal HDs on my desktop computer) on a new computer without any trouble? I'm not an expert