all i see is ms-6116

How-to identify your motherboard ?
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StressedPcNoob
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guys, im ultra noob with this, i had an old mobo, and i needed a jumper for a new hdd, so ofcourse, thinking id neva use the old mobo i just took any random jumper off....well, little did i know...i now need that mobo, i tried lookin for a manual with jumper settings, but only "tag" on mobo reads ms-6116 ver:1.2 ...all i find is info on updating my bios... how do i tell what mobo it is?

any help woul dbe great,

and yes, i know...its sad... :(
StressedPcNoob
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lol, new problem (and i know this isnt really the place 4 it, but i desperatly need this pc running..)

ok, so i found what i believe to be the manual, setup the jumpers correctly (i believe), now when i turn on the pc i get the old "pci.dat" is missing or corrupt, if i put the windows cd in and boot off it (try to repair)
after it loads past the "ASR" option, it freezes, if i try "ASR" then cancel it, it begins to load the cd until i get "File setupdd.sys could not be loaded.. ERROR CODE 4", now, if i put the same hdd in my workin pc it boots into windows with no probz, my question is-
is it still a mobo problem, or am i screwed?

once again, sorry 4 posting here, but im desperate
edwin
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get a copy of memtest86 (it's free) and test your memory sticks. 100% this is a memory problem, either bad timings or plain broken.

Manual for the MSI MS-6116 board:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/m ... 310&kind=1
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StressedPcNoob
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edwin, u hit it straight on the head, 2 pc133 sticks and a really old dodgy pc66 stick, as soon as i took it out, all sweet :)

thanks heaps!
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you're welcome. it's good this one has been documented so well, it's not all that obvious, you'd think more along the lines of harddisk or cdplayer broken...
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