finito
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I think HP is correct ,if you can afford it go and buy yourself a new tower
caperjack
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Ok but the linked motherboard is still good for replacement.
I don't see the difference between the two boards except for the name.
Same chip, same name, same ports, same Diagram, same width, and same specs.
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I have interchanged motherboards so many times, it not even funny.
If the specs are close enough you won't have any problems. Unless you are using Vista or 7 then it will give you hell.
If you are using xp or 2000 the chances it will give you problems is 10%
Just make sure the socket is the same, and the RAM frequency is the same.
If windows does cry you can always repair it with the CD and it will be back to normal.
Don't stress too much on getting the exact same part number.
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Maddog you don't have to format, you can repair the current install.
I have done this many times. if the Motherboard is close the original you don't even have to repair. But it is recommended.
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finito
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Um? what question is that?
I am telling you it will work, there is no question about it, the person at HP that told you it won't work doesn't know / or doesn't want you to know that you can easily replace it w/o any problems.
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