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April 1st, 2007, 08:33 AM
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Hi David~
I am afraid that you do. When it gets that bad it means that the BIOS EEPROM chip is zapped........ the solution would be to get a de-soldering gun, remove it, and replace it with a working one (assuming that you could get one)
The guys in the shop are right, economy says buy a new MoBo
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