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Fortunately, my current motherboard has a CMOS reset switch on the back, and if I flip it back and forth, the computer will start up just fine. Of course, I have to go in and rearrange all the BIOS settings, which is getting old. Normally I would guess this is a motherboard problem, but this is the second motherboard that has had this problem. The first was an Abit IP35-e, and this one is an Abit IP35 Pro.
Is this likely a power supply problem, then? It's a 750 watt Rosewill power supply that is, oh, three years old or so.
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I guess it could be a BIOS problem.
It's a Rosewill 750 watt PSU. Other specs:
Core 2 Duo e6750 (the problem occurs regardless of whether I overclock to 3.2 Ghz or not).
6 GB DDR2
Abit IP35 Pro
Radeon 4870 1GB
OCZ Agility 2 90 GB SSD
465 GB Western Digital HDD
A cheap 802.11n PCI card
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