I don't think I removed anything. Thinking back to what I was doing around the time all I can think of is updated my Nvidia graphics drivers on the one box and the chipset drivers on the other. For now I reinstalled nod on both my boxes and disabled imon and everything has been ok to this point.
I have had the same problems with 2 boxes running NOD32. Uninstalling it got things working again. I didn't really get into trying to mess with NOD to fix the problem I just uninstalled it. If you are running NOD32 can you disable the IMON module and see if things work?
I got a Gainward GF4 a few days ago and cannot get the VIVO to capture video. I have downloaded the latest drivers from the Nvidia website and tried reinstalling them to no avail. I am running XP Pro and whenever I select the card as my record source it says the device is already in use or does...
It only does it when I am overclocked. I have a 2.0a running at 2.7. Yes, I have the 4-pin mobo connector connected. It is an Antec 350W PSU. I have heard of others with this problem too. I'm not sure what causes it tho.
Well I was running F4 and didn't notice anything broke except for the thing won't reboot without removing power from the system. It still does that with this new one. No biggie cause I don't reboot often. I guess that can't be fixed in the bios.
I dunno but it is happening to me too. I had a Herc GF2 64MB and now I have a CLAP2U and they both do it on this system but not my other. I have tried many different drivers with no luck. I just may format.
I have been using a GV for a while now and it works great. I am using it over a cable modem and have the quality set for LAN with no problems. I am running W2K for the OS.
The mobo is a CUSL2 and the chip is a P3 750E. I could not hit 133 for the life of me. Then I found out how hot the clock generator was getting so I decided to get one of these:
Heatsink
and some of this:
Epoxy
and bam, 1Ghz. The chip is the one located to the top left of the dip switches...
The Alpha fans do indeed suck the air across the sink, they were designed this way. The 6035 and PEP66 have shrouds over most of the sink to direct the airflow. As for the FOP38 I dunno I never had one. Try it both ways and see which works better.
Both chips run around 38c under a 100% CPU load at 1.75v when overclocked to 125Mhz. I am using an Alpha PAL35t with Arctic Silver. I can crank the voltage up but they still will not post at 133Mhz. They will both post at 132 but not 133. I find it very hard to believe that it is not something...
I too purchased a P3 750E to overclock. I also have a P3 800E. I am using a CUSL2 and am having problems getting both of the chips to post at 133 cas 2-3-2 pr 3-3-3. They are both cb0 stepping chips too. I am using Mushkin PC150. The funny thing is I can get both of these chips to run fine at...
What are you using? A Netserver card in a Total Control Chassis? Do you use TCM? It has been a while since I have worked with these but if I had more info I may be able to find an answer.
I have one. Just hook it up to a serial port. 9600 8-N-1. I am using NTLCDd which is a spinoff of LCDproc. As you can guess by the name it is meant for NT or 2000.
NTLCDd Homepage
Pic of my LCD
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