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| Thread ID: 38539 | 2003-10-10 08:57:00 | in basic terms what does the....do? | beetle (243) | Press F1 |
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| 182030 | 2003-10-12 01:46:00 | A Mother board is the 'Brain' of the computer. A hard drive stores stuff so you can retrieve it |
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| 182031 | 2003-10-12 08:08:00 | I've had problems with CDRW, by thinking I've lost the data, but whatever was used to format the CD, e.g. Roxio's DirectCD you may need to find Roxio's drivers that are used for reading the CD, although once the CD is closed off, you can view it in other computers without special drivers. A motherboard is not a brain at all, it does not think, it can't work out things. It's just a place where the components are connected to it by wires/traces, it is useless without power, CPU, RAM. Everything is connected to the motherboard one way or another, directly or indirectly. If you split the words mother and board, you get the idea it's the life source board. Which means, every component is useless without it, meaning they can't do anything or the motherboard can't help it do what it wants to do without being involved in the process somehow. |
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