- May 13, 2005
 
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I've put together a few pc's in the last few years, but recently I had a problem with one.  I couldn't get it to POST.  I had to take it to a shop.  They thought it was a bad motherboard until they remounted the board and it worked after that.  
So can someone give some good advice on mounting the motherboard.
It always seemed to me that the step of mounting the board was pretty straightforward. Just screw the board into the case.
I had to drop $40 over a stupid mistake. How can I avoid this in the future?
By the way, I didn't provide a screw in one of the holes....could that have been the problem?
Does every hole in the board have to be screwed in?
Are there special screws that have to be used (besides the fact that they have to have certain size thread)
			
			So can someone give some good advice on mounting the motherboard.
It always seemed to me that the step of mounting the board was pretty straightforward. Just screw the board into the case.
I had to drop $40 over a stupid mistake. How can I avoid this in the future?
By the way, I didn't provide a screw in one of the holes....could that have been the problem?
Does every hole in the board have to be screwed in?
Are there special screws that have to be used (besides the fact that they have to have certain size thread)
				
		
			