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You did not say "how" it blew out...
If it was near a lightning strike, and was not damaged right away,
that generally "weakens" things electronic and makes the life much
shorter than normal... (But only sometimes...)
I'd use everything that still worked, but I would be careful not
to depend on those items for any really important stuff...
JMHO< YMMV, etc... Rick Glazier
From: "ceares"
>I have an e-machine that the power source and motherboard blew out on. I wound up getting another computer but I'm wondering would
>it be okay to salvage parts from the e-machine for my other computers, or would the blow out have effected them too?
>
> Specifically, I like to use the harddrive, memory, and cd and dvd rom drives
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