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halo:

Consider the following scenario. Which portion of a motherboard’s chipset is most likely to be causing the problem and why? A user reports that her or his mouse is not responding. Trying a different mouse does not fix the problem. The North Bridge, because it is considered the slow side of the chipset The South Bridge, because it houses the controllers for I/O devices The North Bridge, because it is considered the fast side of the chipset The South Bridge, because it houses the controllers for memory

Cyber:

Well what do you think is the right answer?

Cyber:

Next step is to figure out what you think is the wrong answers and cross them off of what you think is the right answers

toga:

Based on the scenario provided, the most likely portion of the motherboard's chipset causing the problem is the South Bridge. This is because the South Bridge houses the controllers for I/O (input/output) devices, which includes the mouse. Trying a different mouse did not fix the problem, which suggests that the issue is not with the mouse but with the controller responsible for managing the mouse's input. Therefore, it is highly probable that the South Bridge has malfunctioned, causing the mouse to stop responding.

ykbatman:

South bridge sum sum

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