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06-30-2020 03:25 AM
You have not even read my question, my new mother board is blank, because they don't come with my computers serial number,or any of the feature byte info. I have an older machine,2014. Please don't send me your answer to My question with out reading it first,OK?
06-30-2020 04:57 AM
I have read what you are asking for. If BIOS on your new board does not automatically recognize your system hardware then your board is not compatible with your old hardware. The info you are wanting to put in does not amount to a hill of beans.
06-30-2020 08:59 AM
Hey My Computer is working, I'm using it now, and All your saying I understand, My three hard drives show up, and My 970 EVGA graphics card works better because with the original build this Phoenix had a less card so not all the plugs worked on My power supply. This new Motherboard is the same in Every Way, same part numbers Every Thing, BUT THERE IS A PLACE TO TYPE IN THE SERIAL NUMBER THAT IS BLANK, along with I identifying numbers that need to be interred. wrote the company that loaded the BIOS into this mother board, he said HP. I contacted MSI they said HP, I contacted Microsoft, they said HP, and I contacted Smart Friends they said HP, but here I am, and one little thing, I HAVE DONE THIS BEFORE, and I was told the key strokes by GUESS WHO, "HP" Just because you don't know something does not mean it is not so!!!!
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