Re: P2B's - problems - deteriorating ?



saturnlee@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

My P2b-F occasionally(once every summer) lost keyboard and mouse
detection, the only thing that i do is reset the CMOS, wait 2 to 3
hour and take out every componets and reset it. Then the mobo is good
again.


I had the keyboard problem when I got the Board. A bigger amount of
contact-spray fixed it, till now (heavy used PS/2 Socket).
Now I have met the problem again, missing Keyboard. But this time the
prob is on the other end of the cable. :-)

Maybe you have bad power supply(if both of them are the same brand and
model, then it is possible that they fail in the same way and time. I
saw it last year that 2 aopen power supply( same model, same Date of
manfacture)died almost at the same time. and it turns out they have
couple of leaking capacitors.

Yes, good hint.



Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
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