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Well now it is trying to start up in safe mode. But when it does that it goes to black screen with a bar that goes across the bottom. I am beginning to think that either the bios got messed up, the onbaord controller got messed, or my HD took the proverbial dump. Anymore thoughts on how to...
Ok. I keep getting this error, but the thing is that I don't have a floppy attached to my computer. I tried going back in and rebooting with it searching for my HD, but to no avail. Now it says that OS cannot be found. Did my HD just take a huge dump?
ManCannon.....I actually have been having this same problem. I noticed you have a Creative sound card. I have the Audigy2 and have been having some lockups. Could this be sound card related?
Well I have the computer that seems to have problems with the higher refresh rates that is closest to the monitor, but it has been in that same position since I have had it. Like I said before, I moved into a new apartment. The one thing that could be the issue is the cable box and other...
Phat, I think you solved the problem. I switched down to 60 and it is no longer shaking. This is a newer apartment building, so I have no clue why it is doing it.....worked fine at my old apartment building. Even if I switch it to another outlet, it does the same thing! Thanks though guys!
It doesn't do it with my other computer. I have two comps tied in via a KVM switch. The one thing I am worried about is that this computer is closer to a panel for all the cable and power in the apartment building. It shakes pretty much nonstop, and has become an annoyance more than a hindrance.
Not sure if I should put this here or in the video card section, but oh well...
Well when I turn on my computer and monitor, the whole thing shakes slightly. Would dust cause this, could it be a mis-seated vid card, etc? It is slight and just annoying.
BTW...it is a 19" CRT by...