A virus can not damage your motherboard.
A virus is a piece of software.  End of discussion.
If you are really worried about a virus just erase all the data on the
hard drive and there's no chance it will spread.


--- In [email protected], "Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Here is the problem...He has 2 hard-drives one is master it has 
> Windows 2000, other is slave no operating system .He has been getting 
> (BSOD) blue screen of death. And has to do a re-start, it is getting 
> out of control .
> 
> So he boot to Windows 2000 CD and got an error so cannot load 
> Windows .Now he can't get inter Windows becuse of some problem with 
> system kernel and other error messeges.And first BSOD was now and 
> than, it is all the time now, and now he can't get inter Windows or 
> safe mode.
> 
> Also cannot boot to CD becuse of a many error messeges. This is the 
> same on both hard-drives.So can't load Windows.
> 
> So the hard-drive that was slave no operating system was taken to 
> another computer and Windows 2000 was loaded no error messeges and it 
> works fine!!
> 
> Took it back to the other computer it will not get inter Windows 
> becuse of some error messeges.This all started after a virus .
> 
> We thing the virus change or did some thing to the Motherboard 
> chipsets and controllers .Becuse of all the error messeges Yes one or 
> two error messeges but more than one some thing is wrong .
> 
> 
> 
> Now he wants to put the hard-drive that was master Windows 2000 the 
> main one in my computer if it has a virus it will damage my 
> Motherboard .Should he not take the Motherboard to computer store to 
> see if it is a virus or hardware problem and get it fixed.Some people 
> say flash the Motherboard to re-set the settings .
>






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