Difference between revisions of "Getting the Processor Information"
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post [label="Does it\nPOST?"] | post [label="Does it\nPOST?"] | ||
poweron [label="Does it\nPOWER ON?"] | poweron [label="Does it\nPOWER ON?"] | ||
| − | proc [label="Does it have a\nPROCESSOR?"] | + | proc [label="Does it probably have a\nPROCESSOR?"] |
procinfo [label="Can you get the \nPROCESSOR INFORMATION?"] | procinfo [label="Can you get the \nPROCESSOR INFORMATION?"] | ||
ram [label="Does it have\nRAM?"] | ram [label="Does it have\nRAM?"] | ||
Revision as of 14:27, 29 May 2007
The process
Checking the Cables and Connections
- Is the power strip on?
- Is the computer plugged into the power strip?
- Is the power switch on the back of the power supply on?
- Is the power supply plugged into the motherboard?
- Is the power switch connected to the motherboard?
Manually determining the processor information
This is your last resort option. Do not do this unless the instructions told you to.
- See if you can see the speed without removing anything
- Remove the heat sink/fan only if necessary
- See the Note on Processor Speeds below.