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    Network with XP and Vista

    Hi there [H]! I was thinking about upgrading one of the pc's on my home network to Vista Enterprise. The other computers on the network would remain using XP. Does anyone see any problems with this? Would I still be able to share files and printers on my network running the two different OS's on...
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    ATX to micro ATX

    Can I replace a ATX motherboard with a micro ATX motherboard? The case I'm installing came with an ATX mobo.
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    What indicates a DVD burner is dieing

    I'm using junk media most likely, Staples house brand...LOL. My burner is by Pacific Digital, here's the detail: http://www.pacificdigital.com/products.asp?gpcid=5&cid=31&scid=116&ItemID=111 Thanks for your help.
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    What indicates a DVD burner is dieing

    Can anyone give any tips on what indicates when a DVD burner is dieing? When I flip over my DVD's after they are burned, the coloring of the burn area isn't consistant. Also, when I play the DVD, the movie will get stuck then jump forward to a different chapter or backwards or start over from...
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    Best gaming PC, in your opinion

    I'm looking at a Dell gaming PC or a Vision gaming PC, can anyone suggest the best, or another brand that you think is better? Thanks.
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    Thanks, I guess you WERE talking about the P4 connector! I forgot to plug it in!
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    I'm sorry for wasting everyones time. After careful analysis, I found that the CPU needs power too, I forgot to plug it in. A big duh and again, I'm sorry.
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    Video port, no signal with new mobo

    Sorry for wasting everyones time. After a careful look at my power connections, I found the problem to more than simple. You know that little thing called the CPU? Well, it needs power and I forgot to plug it in. A big Duh! And again, I'm sorry. :rolleyes:
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    Are you talking about the P4 connector that comes with a ATX12V PSU? I have that, but I don't think that plugs anywhere into the board I have. I have the 20 pin power plug connected, but that's a given that it has to be plugged. Thanks.
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    I haven't tried booting without the graphics card yet. This is worth a shot. Thanks. I've connected the P1 power cable, fan cables, the power switch cable and the LED cables to the mainboard. That's all of the power cables correct?
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    The mobo has three 32-bit Master PCI slots. According to the mainboard manual, this board doesn't have PCIe slots. Thanks.
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    Video port, no signal with new mobo

    I just installed a new mobo and CPU and when I turn everything on I get no video signal to my monitor. With the previous mobo, I had disabled the integrated video port, because I had installed a graphics card into one of my PCI slots. I have the PCI card installed on the new mobo, and I've...
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    No monitor signal with new mobo

    I just replaced my mobo with a MSI mirco ATX. When I turn on the computer however, no monitor signal. With the old mobo, I did have a ATI PCI graphics card installed. I had to diable the integrated video port, but this shouldn't matter for the BIOS screen should it? I have tried both the...
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    Compaq case with micro ATX mobo

    Sorry, I had that backwards. The PSU is 20+4, the new board is 20 pin. The current board I have in there now is a 20 pin, so I shouldn't have any issues with the PSU.
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