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Date: | Sat, 3 Feb 2001 15:51:51 -0800 |
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"Paul A. Shippert" wrote:
I must disagree, at least in part, with Qian and Mary. I have worked on two
HP Pavilions. Each of them utilized an ASUS motherboard. If your Pavilion
also has an ASUS motherboard, you could very likely purchase a good case and
power supply of the appropriate spec (probably ATX, as almost everything is
now of that form factor), and transfer your m'board, & etc. to it.
Thanks, my motherboard has an ASUS chip on it and a VIA chip with an Award Bios
that I can see easily without pulling anything out of the way.... is there any
way to tell your motherboard without removing everything (ie a software program
to read the type).... Where would the name be imprinted on the mobo?
TIA,
Frank
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