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Intel D945PSN.

IF that's not it, then tell me where to check.
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That is the motherboard.
Is it one of the brands I named before or was it custom built for you?
Did you buy it from a store or order the parts and have it assembled for you?
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I bought it form a store, but I do not know what model is it. I threw away the box it was in :) , but I think it's Asus.
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OK according to the Asus site they have two desktop systems.
CM5675
CM1630
The info can be found HERE

Also the system recovery steps for Asus are as follows:

Asus:

You can use it from a special hidden partition on the hard drive by pressing F9 at system startup



Some system recovery will allow for a repair and some will only do a a full format and restore. If you have data you don't want to lose then please make sure what you are doing before proceeding.
Most have two ways of doing a recovery.
Non Destructive is what is known as a repair.
Destructive will take the system back to how it was brand new.
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