I've got the ancient 9000 so I'm wondering what drivers are right for me.
I have an athlon 64 2800 and I see that some (at least beta) drivers are made special for it. Should I consider them? Also, more people's opinion on whether the control center is worth installing would be great.
ok...
before you RMA it... try reseating the motherboard.
Check to see if any of your standoffs aren't in right.
You may be causing a short with the back of the board.
Don't screw the motherboad down too hard.
I've got a 300W psu from FSP Group Inc. Fortron/Source... I think it's manufactured by Zallman which is quality right?
Will it safely power an Athlon 64 3000
with two 120 gb ide hd
all-in-wonder pro 9000
and dvd burner?
Thanks
I haven't played a fps in about a year but it'd be nice to be able to play one if i felt like it... i just bought an all-in-wonder 9000 pro.
I use my computer 8 hours a day so its worth building a machine that doesn't make me wait. I do medium load statistical analysis, business apps, and I'm...
I'm not a hardcore gamer and I don't have plans to overclock.
I'm just looking for the sweet spot in regards to MOBO and CPU.
I was thinking about an Athlon 64 3000 and I think I want SATA.
Also do you think my trusty 300W Zallman psu can handle this?
Do you think a retail cpu is...
I'm not a hardcore gamer and I don't have plans to overclock.
I'm just looking for the sweet spot in regards to MOBO and CPU.
I was thinking about an Athlon 64 3000 and I think I want SATA.
Also do you think my trusty 300W psu can handle this?
Do you think a retail cpu is obnoxiously...
Well just a few days ago my power supply was good enough that the computer at least tried to boot windows. Everything seems to be getting power (and I disconnected everything non-vital) do you think a beat power supply error could still be the problem?
Replaced with the same model MoBo but it is 1.5 yrs newer so there are slight changes to the board.
I've tried clearing CMOS but I still can't even get to the bios.
I'm pretty sure its the cpu or the motherboard. Should I be able to get to the bios with a malfunctioning cpu?
Thanks
It was working once but when I started having problems I replaced the video card and then the motherboard and then the RAM.
At one point, with the new motherboard, it would turn itself off a half second after it powered on. I realized that some of my standoffs were out of place and when I...
When my computer was booting, it was attempting to load windows (in safe mode with default bios settings) it would restart itself. Tried Windos Repair but it froze up.
After playing around with things (change video card, change RAM) it stops getting that far (even when I return to the...
When my computer was booting, it was attempting to load windows (in safe mode with default bios settings) it would restart itself. Tried Windos Repair but it froze up.
After playing around with things (change video card, change RAM) it stops getting that far (even when I return to the...
Not sure how... is a windows "repair" an option?
If you have to reinstall windows it doesn't seem like you've lost that much.
jazz is jazz, and i love it. good luck,
mike
Apparent hardware problems had this box sitting cold for a month.
Now I'm trying to get it up again.
The problem is that it resets while trying to load windows in safe mode
(I'm using basic bios settings)
I could try doing a "repair" on my Win XP installation.
or is this hardware...
Apparent hardware problems had this box sitting cold for a month.
Now I'm trying to get it up again.
The problem is that it resets while trying to load windows in safe mode
(I'm using basic bios settings)
I could try doing a "repair" on my Win XP installation.
or is this hardware...
Either Soulive (best as a trio, my favorite might be the haunt in Ithaca NY Summer 2000)
or Bela Fleck & the Flecktones (my favorite is probably Buffalo, NY in Spring 2001)
Most mind-expanding (even without drugs) musical event - Berkshire Mountain Music Festival 2000
Saw Moe...
Apparent hardware problems had this box sitting cold for a month.
Now I'm trying to get it up again.
The problem is that it resets while trying to load windows in safe mode
(I'm using basic bios settings)
RAM? CPU? or is it just software now?
I could try doing a "repair" on my Win XP...
I just had a similar problem, which was caused by motherboard standoffs being too tight or otherwise in need of adjustment... they had caused a short to the back of the motherboard.
ok, now I've got it trying to boot windows but it restarts before I see the desktop.
I'm running with very basic bios settings and attempting safe mode.
Holly Crap! I had no idea that the standoffs were such a concern.
After adjusting them I got it to turn on and stay on... now I get
long repeated beeps spaced a few seconds apart...
Thanks, now what?
Specs are Leadtek K7NCR18D-PRO (NForce II) with an Athlon XP 2100
Old video card is a Creative GeForce II, New one is an ATI All-in-wonder 9000 Pro
Ram is cheap generic (but I tried new Dimms)
Power Supply a Fortron FSP300-60ATV
Only connecting my Western Digital 120gig hd
Thanks
When I hit the power button the best I get is one second of fan movement on my cpu cooler before it shuts itself down. Here's how it all started... a few months ago:
Computer sounded like it was booting but I got no monitor response.
Tested monitor with laptop, it works. Weeks pass...
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