hi, boggins,\\
the problem is that os could not be loaded since nothing could be done, the hdd was cleaned fully. But the os which was installed by the technician with his lcd monitor, could not be booted with crt monitor which has lesser resolution. tbe crt sett ings could not be attempted. today, technician says that there is mother board issue connected . Boggin, could the video card be removed and os installed and then video card is inserted. would we able to see the loading if this is the problem. I mean would the windows default load its own resolution while installing, the video driver of mobo, be installed later after the install of windows. the cmos battery removal had not solved the problem or it was not as it should be . the bios if could be restored to factory defaults then there should be no problem in installing os now with my crt monitor. i did not experiment with this idea.
If what boggins say that the mobo is the issue either in the slot or in the peripherals, then it has to be repaired. If it involves replacement of mobo, then i think it is worth to reconsider buying a assembled set of latest intel five core mother board with required , so to say a new computer . since the rams are working, i think, that if the technician knows how to factory set the bios, then the issue would be over.