On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 21:13:55 +0200, Tom Rausner wrote:

> tir, 11 09 2012 kl. 17:52 +0000, skrev Camaleón:
>> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 18:51:22 +0200, Tom Rausner wrote:
> 
>> A bad copy does not have to mean a hardware problem. Maybe using a
>> different software to do the copy process could have helped to diagnose
>> the problem.
> 
> I did try different software -same result.

Okay. Did you also tried the copy from/to different media? Neither CDs 
nor DVDs are good for this kind of tests.

>> No, of course not. That's why boards usually come with more than one
>> sata/ ata/usb/pci/pci-e/pci-x/esata/ethernet ports/slots which can be
>> used for expanding your options or backup purposes ;-)
> 
> Well... I'm almost out of space here. Besides I think it's time for an
> upgrade. Old board.

Understood. I only wanted to highlight that a single non-operative port 
does not always have to lead to a motherboard change (and I'm particulary 
sensible in this regard because the average age of my motherboards are 
5/6 years old and replacing these usually involves microprocessor and 
memory upgrades.

>> I have it in my list of low-end (cheap) manufacturers, along with
>> Biostar and DFI. I prefer MSI, Gigabyte or even Asus. Buy hey, there
>> can be exceptions to the rule and the motherboard model you have in
>> your radar has been awarded with many prizes...
> 
> Generally I would agree and I was looking at MSI and ASUS to start with.
> I just happened to clap my eyes on this one "by accident" -and liked it.

No problem. As I mentioned, the motherboard seems to be of the liking of 
many editors for specialized magazines .

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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