MOVED: MSI-KM4M-V Boot Problems

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MSI-KM4M-V Boot Problems

Fredrik:
Thanks for backing me up while I was out of the forum.  
Usually, when I clean my cpu, I use a Q-tip damped with Isopropyl alcohol and then remove the remaining grease on the processor die. For the heatsink, I use the same Q-tip or a piece of damped cotton with isopropyl alcohol also.
I like the idea of the nailpolish remover since it makes sense because it can remove even the toughest resin.  
See you later, and I hope our new friend has sorted the problem.  
Edyros!  

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    Fredrik:
    Thanks for backing me up while I was out of the forum.  
    Usually, when I clean my cpu, I use a Q-tip damped with Isopropyl alcohol and then remove the remaining grease on the processor die. For the heatsink, I use the same Q-tip or a piece of damped cotton with isopropyl alcohol also.
    I like the idea of the nailpolish remover since it makes sense because it can remove even the toughest resin.  
    See you later, and I hope our new friend has sorted the problem.  
    Edyros!  

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    What a birthday, huh? I hope you and the better half is taking it alright!
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