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Empowerment Group Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:45 pm Post subject: Gateway Motherboard Proprietary Issues |
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Just enough knowledge here to be dangerous. Have a friend with a Gateway Bro
Essential 933C. Had their motherboard replaced several months ago and it has
failed again. Previously the purchased an exact replacement mb.
Orginally system has an Jabil motherboard (Intel I believe) Gateway part#
2512847. According to specifications at Gateway website this mb has a
micro-ATX form factor.
My question is - Are the any proprietary issues with gateway machines that
would prevent just using another brand (read more economical) of motherboard
assuming of course the form factor matches.
Thank you in advance for any assistance. |
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Jupiter Jones Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 3:51 am Post subject: Re: Gateway Motherboard Proprietary Issues |
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Assuming you are using the original Windows CD that came with the
computer, you will not be able to reinstall with a non Gateway
motherboard.
Otherwise you should be OK.
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Jupiter Jones
Check the following link for some great problem solving newsgroups.
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx
http://dts-l.org/index.html
"Empowerment Group" <ccc_instructor@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Just enough knowledge here to be dangerous. Have a friend with a
Gateway Bro
Essential 933C. Had their motherboard replaced several months ago
and it has
failed again. Previously the purchased an exact replacement mb.
Orginally system has an Jabil motherboard (Intel I believe) Gateway
part#
2512847. According to specifications at Gateway website this mb has
a
micro-ATX form factor.
My question is - Are the any proprietary issues with gateway
machines that
would prevent just using another brand (read more economical) of
motherboard
assuming of course the form factor matches.
Thank you in advance for any assistance. |
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Edward J. Neth Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2003 4:29 am Post subject: Re: Gateway Motherboard Proprietary Issues |
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The front panel connector won't fit an aftermarket board, and the I/O shield
at the back is likely nonstandard. Those usually come with new boards, but
you'll have to rewire the front panel.
Since it is possible (perhaps highly so) that the power supply is faulty, it
might be a good idea to just get a new case and power supply to go with a
new board - it will save you rewiring, and possibly from another mainboard
failure.
"Empowerment Group" <ccc_instructor@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Just enough knowledge here to be dangerous. Have a friend with a Gateway
Bro
Essential 933C. Had their motherboard replaced several months ago and it
has
failed again. Previously the purchased an exact replacement mb.
Orginally system has an Jabil motherboard (Intel I believe) Gateway part#
2512847. According to specifications at Gateway website this mb has a
micro-ATX form factor.
My question is - Are the any proprietary issues with gateway machines that
would prevent just using another brand (read more economical) of
motherboard
assuming of course the form factor matches.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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