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Hey guys, I have a Dell 17" screen 170xFP or similar to that combo of numbers and letter and a geforce fx 55xx (wow I really forgot my brother's comp specs that I build for him). But anyway, plugged in via VGA and in Windows, it looks like the screen's image is smeared to the right, like a...
I remember about 2, maybe 3 years ago there was a link in the Hot Deals forum for 100 "VALUE DVD-R" discs in a shrink wrap plastic for ~$30 plus shipping. I tried searching for that link but nothing came up. Does anyone know if that deal still exists or if there are similar-priced deals for a...
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Hey guys, I have a 20x4 parallel LCD board with 16 pins. I'm trying to find the right way to wire it but I'm getting 2 difference versions of the schematics.
Here is one page with one version...
For a second there, I thought Brother was jumping into the motherboard market. I did a quick Google search on Dimension 3000 and the socket seems to be 478. They should be cheap on newegg to find and support up to 4GB of RAM.
Did you reinstall the chipset drivers for the new motherboard? Are there any conflicts in the Device Manager? (Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager)
Check Asus' website if there is a BIOS update for the motherboard. If there is anything that fixes a problem or compatibility issue, then download and flash your BIOS to the latest.
Is your current CPU 800Mhz compatible? I would upgrade the motherboard just so that the bottleneck (the motherboard) is not limiting the system so much. What brand and model video card do you have?
Quick search for infrared module brought this up as the first link: http://www.jdresearch.com/irdrive/ir-product-irda-module.htm
Though I would e-mail them a link to that picture just to make sure it's compatible.
What did you do when you "cleaned out the computer"? Unless your re-seated your heatsink on the CPU and it's not making proper contact with the CPU core, I can't help you with the CPU fan spinning at full speed.I dont know what you did to make your computer re-activate your copy of Windows but...
Can you take pics of the card? Maybe we can spot a model to lookup. Or, download a linux LiveCD (like www.gentoo.org ) and when u get to a prompt, type lspci and look through the list to find out the chipset of the card.
It may be a virus/worm that's trying to attack remote machines which is a possible reason why you're getting the TCP/IP error messages. Restart your computer into "Safe Mode with Networking" and search your computer for viruses with housecall's online virus scanner. Run a memory test to see if...