might have broken my own PC, need help

    Date: 07/14/08 (IT Professionals)    Keywords: no keywords

    Awhile ago, I was installing a Kingston 1GB into my PC to help my Apacer 512MB in speeding things up. But when I tested my computer, it starts to randomly reboot. I took the Kingston 1GB out and it still does the same. I'm guessing I might have broken my own motherboard but at the very quick time my PC works, I can see my desktop, my settings, my files, everything, intact. Can anyone shed at least a bit of some light?

    Added Info:
    My Uncle just looked the PC over and guessed I might have overheated my processor because of how bad the dust bunnies have covered the fan. When he tests it, we usually get this error:

    CMOS Checksum Bad
    Chassis Failed
    System Halted


    My motherboard is a P5-LMX and my processor is a Core2Duo if the info is needed. Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/itprofessionals/77560.html

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