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How do you really know if a motherboard on a Dell desktop computer is bad or can it be something else?

It’s a Dell Demen­sion 2400 and I brought it to a local com­puter shop, they told me it’s quirky and 400.00 to replace the moth­er­board. They installed a new power sup­ply a week ago and I haven’t had a prob­lem until now. Now it doesnt turn on some­times and It won’t boot WINDOWS XP if it does turn on. Can this really be a moth­er­board prob­lem? It just locks up almost right after startup. What r the chances it is a moth­er­board? How much can expect to spend on this repair? Who can you really trust with this kind of prob­lem? I live in Sus­sex County, NJ in the US. Help me if you can, Thanks.….Ed

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5 comments to How do you really know if a motherboard on a Dell desktop computer is bad or can it be something else?

  • mister_pisces

    Of course it can be some­thing else.. Power sup­ply, CPU, hard drive, etc.

    by the way, for $200 — $300 you could buy another Dell Dimen­sion 2400 off ebay.. I don’t think it’s worth try­ing to fix, unless you have the know how to do it your­self cheaply..

  • solutions4ca

    The Dell Dimen­sion 2400 series has a very cheap sys­tem. The best thing to do is to look on eBay for a new sys­tem at a great price. You will spend more on the moth­er­board than buy­ing a new Dell Dimen­sion 2400. Since you have a hard drive and all your other acces­sories from your older com­puter you will not have to look for any­thing fancy. Or you can upgrade to a bet­ter sys­tem like the Dell Dimen­sion 8400 or any­thing above the 8000 range. The prices are really cheap and the sys­tems work great.

  • lynda_is

    If it’s a Dell, it’s prob­a­bly bad. I have known so many peo­ple who’ve had Dell com­put­ers only to have prob­lems with them. Depend­ing on when you bought it, the com­puter may be under the man­u­fac­tur­ers war­ranty. You might check Dell’s web site to see if the war­ranty is still valid. You will have to have proof of pur­chase to get them (Dell) to fix it. Most war­ranties for large pur­chases are good for 12 months. You may have to fight for them to repair it, but just be per­sis­tent if it’s still under warranty.

  • mustang72295

    you can try going to dell​.com sup­port and putting in the ser­vic­etag num­ber. go under the down­load sec­tion and down­load the sys­tem bios update. fol­low the instruc­tions and update the sys­tem bios. remem­ber not to shut if off why the update is run­ning until it restarts itself. see if this helps.

  • Colinc

    First you could try a few tests. If you know any­one who knows a bit about the mechan­i­cal lay­out of pcs, ask for some guid­ance. Default the bios and try to start up. If this fails try first of all dis­con­nect­ing the dri­ves, see how far the boot screens go. If this looks quite OK, con­nect a cdrom or dvd and try a boot cd (Win­dows OS or some­thing). Try start­ing it using a jumper with the power switch unplugged (at sticky switch can cause this, it just does not release cor­rectly after you press it). This way you may spot another cause. If your helper is fairly good, try tak­ing the cpu fan off and re-​​applying some heat paste to it. (Not such a long shot) Remove and refit the ram cards. If any of this has no result, find a board, they are not that pricy. Fol­low the instruc­tions to fit one your­self. (sav­ing maybe around 300.00). If you go this route, remem­ber to heat paste the cpu again.

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