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21st March 2012, 11:38 | #11 | |
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The CMOS battery wont stop the PC from booting but it will forget all of the BIOS settings then the PC may not boot if the first boot device by the MoBos default setting was HDD 0 first, in other words if the first Hard Drive is set to boot first in case of CMOS failure then it may not boot, slight chance but it does happen. CPU failure is extremely rare, PSU issues is most likely the problem as the capacitors on a PSU are quite exposed and can suffer from moisture or heat and can pop (raised area on top of capacitor) |
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22nd March 2012, 16:54 | #12 |
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Did OP fix the problem? If not, one more thing to take into consideration in cases like this is the RAM sticks. Their failure or the failure of the RAM slots isn't that rare.
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