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Perhaps you have decided to upgrade your motherboard, or
perhaps your motherboard has just stopped working? This guide
contains the basic steps required to replace a motherboard.
The pictures used in this article were taken while I was
replacing the motherboard on my main system.
First of all you have to take the cover off your system, this
should be pretty self explanatory! After you have done that, you
will have to remove the ISA and PCI devices, and the IDE and
Floppy cables.

After you have removed all the devices, you will have to
remove the power connector.

With the power connector removed, the motherboard mounting
frame can now be removed. Simply remove the screws that hold it
in place, and gently remove the frame, as in the picture below:

This is a Slot A motherboard, with an Athlon 800mhz on
it. These processors are removed by releasing the clips at the
top, and lifting them off the board. Socket A and similar
processors are removed by lifting the large lever at the side of
the processor, and removing the processor from the board.


With the processor removed, you will now need to remove the
memory. There are clips at either side of the memory module,
simply push them to one side, and remove the module. Make sure
that you put it in an anti-static bag, to avoid damage by static
electricity. After you have done this, the wires that connect to
the case, for example the power switch, power LED and things like that, will
have to be removed.

Now simply remove the screws that hold the motherboard in
place, and remove the board.

You will have to make sure that the mounts on the frame can
take the new motherboard, some of them may have to be moved. Now
you can place the new motherboard onto the frame, and screw it
into place.

Simply place the processor back into place, and place the
memory into it's slot, and re-connect the wires from the case.
The motherboard should have labels on it telling you what wires
go where, if not consult the manual that came with the
motherboard.

You will then need to screw the frame back into place, then
insert all of the required PCI and ISA devices, and replace all
of the IDE cables.
Your system should work after this, I strongly recommend that
you re-format your hard disk, for optimum performance.
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