Yes, an overloaded motherboard can sometimes be repaired if the issue is resolved.
Yes, an overloaded motherboard can sometimes be repaired if the issue is resolved.
He recently replaced his motherboard due to overheating, and now he’s dealing with a printer connection issue. His brother experienced an overcurrent warning on the USB port, which prevented his PC from starting. The old board is still available, and you’re wondering if it can be repaired. Let me know.
Just keep it simple and avoid linking the printer. You might try installing a BIOS update on a fat32 USB, label it "MSI.DOS", clear all other files from the USB, then place it near the BIOS flash button. Flashing the BIOS could work around the overcurrent issue. This helped solve the problem in my situation.