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Bruce,
I am unclear:
1) Did your replace your motherboard and then installed your
E-machines system restore disk?    2)  Please explain why it did not run
particularly before the motherboard replacement?
 3) and Why did you replace the motherboard?
Toni Jones
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:38 AM, Bruce Lund <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> eMachines D2880 running Windows XP home. Intel Motherboard
>  had been replaced with HP 090 CL about a year ago. Computer didn't run
> particularly well before the mother board went out but was even worse after
> the mother board was replaced, including system crashes that did not
> previously occur.
>
> Just did a non-destruct reinstall of windows but the problems persist,
> including system crashes. Before and after the restore, Mozilla frequently
> crashes and even IE crashes. Before I waste any more time trying to fix
> this, am I wasting my time. The system has plenty of power for what I need
> it to be, so I am not dissatisfied with its specs. But I need a stable
> system. Is that possible after replacing the eMachines mobo with an HP one?
>
>

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