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you can go here for a power analysis of your system
Power-On
its a small app that looks at your machine. its pretty accurate
System Voltages
+3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V
Power Calculation
Single CPU mainboard -30.00 W
Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz -105.00 W
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti -116.00 W
HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H42N ATA Device -15.00 W
Floppy Drive -2.00 W
SAMSUNG HD400LD ATA Device -20.00 W
Memory Modules (2) -4.00 W
No PCI Cards -0.00 W
USB Devices (3) -1.50 W
No Smart Cooling -0.00 W
Recommended Minimum Power Supply Rating -293.50 W
So, according to this, my PSU has enough Watts for the computer. Now, I don't really know what to do :|
What is the model of your computer?
I'm sorry, but I can't seem to find that. Could you help me finding that out?
It seems my model is OEM. I got this information from "System Information".
What does it say on the case of your computer?
The installation of Windows is counterfeit.
The Key and SLIC table are for a Windows 7 OEM installation - but the motherboard is a retail one built in 2007 at latest.
Since SLIC 2.1 wasn't released until the launch of Windows 7, it cannot truly be present, and must instead be the result of an Activation Exploit to circumvent Activation and Validation requirements.
You will need to reformat and reinstall with genuine Windows software and Key - the integrity of your system is probably irretrievably compromised.
All I can see on my case is "ait LG" and the intel sticker of my CPU. Nothing more.
Follow Noel's post (#18), that was the reason for me asking the questions, I just wanted further confirmation and evidence to see if your Windows installation was genuine.