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VoyexTech

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  1. My motherboard is broken but I have another one at home in a differnt computer. I want to replace it for the other one cpu and all. Will this cause any issues with windows 10 if I change it what do I need to do to make the board I stole out of my other computer work?
  2. Thanks for all the help I am going to try another suggestion and if not I'll just buy a new motherboard. It's time for an upgrade anyway
  3. OK thanks I'll do this when I get home and get back to you on it
  4. OK I'll get some in the mean time I will put something nonconductive like a pice of paper rolled around the usb on the inside to test
  5. OK I don't own any plastic plugs but I guess I'll buy some and try it. thanks. I'll get back when I try it also It there anything I might have around the house I could try this with insted?
  6. Already tried that no luck with that I will occasionally boot and say new memory detected ( becaue I reset the bios ) but if I plug in the keyboard I get the usb over current error I also have already disconnected all the front panel usbs
  7. Yes I was using some new ram I bought that I have been using for a year but I put the original ram back in it to test same error
  8. Not that I could see. Could the issue be with the dimm slots? Because I don't have any issues if there is no ram plugged in
  9. I looked that doesn't seem to be the issue
  10. There is nothing plugged into the usbs
  11. I have an issue where the usbs that are integrated into my motherboard don't work without displaying a "USB overcurrent computer will shut down in 15 seconds to protect the mainboard" error if anything I'd plugged in or not. This all started when I removed my motherboard to find a graphics card crew that I lost in there then I decided to rewire the pc to cable manage it. Is there anyway I forget to plug something ln? Did I fry my mother board? P.S if I take out all the ram the pc will not shut off in 15 seconds is that because there was an issue with the dimm slot or that it won't boot to the bios to display the error? System specs: PC Manufacturer: IBuyPower OS: Windows 10 Motherboard: $50 Msi Graphics: AMD R7 250X Cpu: Intel I5 4690K Power: Stock 250W Storage: 128gb ssd, WD Blue 1tb, Seagate 2tb Ram: Kingston HyperX fury 1600mhz 8gbx2 Additional: 1 DVD drive Sorry I don't exactly know my motherboard model
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