Motherboard caps popped and that was reason of problem
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Browse All TopicsI have recently experienced that my computer with Windows XP Pro keyboard and mouse keep freezing up. I replaced Power Supply and Memory but nothing. Any ideas?
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by: CallandorPosted on 2009-10-21 at 06:53:14ID: 25623948
Boot with a Knoppix CD http://www.knopper.net/kno ppix/index -en.html to see if the problems persist - if they do, you have a hardware problem and need to replace the motherboard; otherwise, it's a system driver and may be fixed by reloading the motherboard drivers.