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Does motherboard make system slow
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previously i had intel chipset 845 MB, celeron 2 Ghz processor with 512 RAM, it was very fast then, recently my board burned due to power fluctuation, i changed the board. System has become very slow since then, it does not hybernate at all. I even upgraded with more 512 RAM, but to no use, what could be the problem. Any body can help, even problem with IE 7. When ever i try to save favourites, it say IE has generated problems and need to close
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have you done a full system reinstall???
This is required when adding new hardware like this... you might find that once you done that, it'll be faster! and back up to speed!
This is required when adding new hardware like this... you might find that once you done that, it'll be faster! and back up to speed!
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previously i had intel chipset 845 MB, celeron 2 Ghz processor with 512 RAM, it was very fast then, recently my board burned due to power fluctuation, i changed the board. System has become very slow since then, it does not hybernate at all. I even upgraded with more 512 RAM, but to no use, what could be the problem. Any body can help, even problem with IE 7. When ever i try to save favourites, it say IE has generated problems and need to close
Make sure you run the MB installation disk and then check the "device manager" (where applicable) in order to make sure that all devices are correctly installed and have no issues.
you failed to mention did you buy a new up to date motherboard or a similar used board from a place like e-bay or a friend
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