You can always bring it over to the multi-geek garage sale and we can
take a look at it for you :)
http://autonomous.tv/~spencer/forsale/

On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 09:11:44AM -0500, Dave Sherman wrote:
>TonyKelleran at ags-us.com wrote:
>>
>>I realize this is off topic, but does anyone know of a shop that can 
>>test to see if a mobo and/or processor is bad?  I realize I could do 
>>this by building a system with it but I was hoping there would be some 
>>business in town that could hook it up to some fancy testing devices 
>>they have.  I don't want to part with the board until I know for sure it 
>>is bad.
>
>Any decent PC shop could pop your mobo or CPU into one of their "test 
>boxes" and validate that it has basic functionality (ability to POST, 
>boot, etc.). I've had good experience with GeekSquad, in Mpls. I would 
>guess that PC Rennaissance could do it, and they have several stores 
>around the cities.
>
>-- 
>Dave Sherman
>MCSE, MCSA, CCNA
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>windshield)...."
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