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> Old mobo crash
leeroy
post Mar 27 2009, 04:00 AM
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My dad's old GA-8I875P crashed a while ago. We think the BIOS is gone. Is there a way to reflash the BIOS? The board wont POST at all. It sits there restarting with nothing on the screen. It had a P4 3.2GHz and 1GB DDR400 RAM and a GeForceFX5900 Ultra. Also, will these parts still work in another PC?

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post Apr 21 2009, 02:18 AM
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I think your mobo may have hit a surge of some sort.... unfornately you won't be able to replace the parts unless you find someone selling their old second hand mobo's


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