You can contact emachines and see if it is under warranty.
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Browse All TopicsA friend of mine has a EMachine #T2882. It died. Replaced power supply. Still dead. Motherboard dead.Need info to purchase new motherboard replacement. Thankyou. PS/ info off board is (Imperial GV 20030812). Thanks again.
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Emachines often use legacy mainboards, this means that it is possible a "non-emachines" board may not be compatible with your PSU and also the connectors to which you connect the display, or usb devices devices might be located at different places than what the case allows for. If you know someone with a standard motherboard first ask him whether you can borrow it to make sure it fits the case and also uses the same PSU type.
Emachines also use the "System Locked Pre-installation" or SLP licensing on their motherboards. The XP license code is locked into the motherboard BIOS and when the motherboard is replaced with a NON-OEM board it won't have the SLP code, making the Emachine XP license useless.
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by: phototropicPosted on 2006-06-11 at 11:05:14ID: 16881537
The Imperial brand no longer appears to exist. Your friend's pc specs are here:
upport/pro duct_suppo rt.html? ca t=Desktops &subcat=T- Series&mod el=T2882
cts/proces sor/celero n/index.ht m an.php?pag e=article& item=88&nu m=1
therboard/ socket_478 _pentium_4 /
http://www.emachines.com/s
You will need a compatible m/board. The processor details are here:
http://www.intel.com/produ
http://www.phoronix.com/sc
Basaicallt you will need a socket 478 m/board. Here is a selection
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/mo
Good luck!