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Since: Feb 13, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 1:16 am
Post subject: help with cpu change
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I have a compaq 5wv252 curently with a 750mhz prossesor after some
checking I found that the mother board would support 1.1ghz
prossesors and I thought that it should be a streight swap, However
when i swaped the prossesors both duron I found that the computer
will not boot up. Did I miss something or will this not work at all.
anybody with any help would be appreacited. Thank You ahead of time.

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