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    CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad, I replaced a power supply that died

    Guess not. Time to order new parts *sigh*
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    CMOS/GPNV Checksum bad, I replaced a power supply that died

    The motherboard I'm having trouble with is a MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU. I'm pretty much completely out of ideas so I thought I'd post here and see what you guys think before I start ordering replacement parts. Couple days ago my #2 machine just shuts off out of the blue. So, I try restarting it a...
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    Foxconn "Lock and Release" 5 1/4 bays..???

    yea, turns out there's a groove inside the lever that catches the screw head. it's still a very halfassed system for securing a drive. i have to ship this computer when it's built and the damn thing pops out of the plastic grove when i barely bump it. Guess i'll have to use a washer and some...
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    Foxconn "Lock and Release" 5 1/4 bays..???

    Good idea. Send me the manual and I'll have a look see. Didn't come with any paperwork. I might end up using a washer.
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    Foxconn "Lock and Release" 5 1/4 bays..???

    Ok, I'm completely baffled. Hopefully one of you has had a case like this and knows how to get 5 1/4 drives secured. Here's a picture to my problem: My case's 5 1/4 bay, closeup (Image is 90KB) As you can see, where there would normally be screw holes drilled that match up to the holes in...
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