Sounds like you've got IRQ problems to me, check your BIOS and make sure plug and play is enabled and if your MOBO has a "Reset Configuration Data" selection select it. You can also do this:
Remove all cards except for the Video card and boot the pc and then shut down do this a couple...
Sounds like from your brief discription that it is o/s related...try using the win2k cd to repair the o/s installation, select "Search for Windows 2000 installations" (if you don't have the repair disk) and let it restore the system. GL
The last time I ran into this problem all I did is update the BIOS and the update reset the BIOS to factory defaults and budda bing I was back in the BIOS and back up and running. Remember BIOS updates can be very dangerous things in the hands of the novice. I recommend that anyone with a legit...
If your sure that all your jumper setings are correct Try putting in a PCI video card in it and attach the keyborad, make sure the ram is seated correctly and fire it up. I've seen this problem before on EPOX MOBO's and once you put in the PCI video card and then set the BIOS for agp everything...
Go -- - --
"Start"
"Find"
"Files and Folders"
Type in "run32.xxx"(xxx is whatever extension your looking for)
Write down the path in the results window, this is where your going to go to delete the bad one on the old machine and where your going to put the...
Funny you should mention that,
With dot pitch the smaller the number the tighter the dots the clearer the picture the higher the price.Also consider the freq. range the higher the number the easier it is on the eyes.
As for picking out a monitor, go to Best Buy and stand back about 15', you'll...
Yardape13,
Sounds like your gonna go for quality, know what your getting before you get it too include speakers. Don't make the mistake of buying digital speakers and a analog sound card w/no digital output. Also rember not to buy those appealing surround sound speakers only to find out your...
Jason,
If your still having problems after all that try another angle....SOUND CARD drivers, everybody forgets about the sound card. The DVD audio has to be decoded by the software CODEC also. Huge chunks out of processor threads! If you have a chee...inexpensive audio card you can prob. bet...
The problem is definitely a driver problem...firt hint "vxd vmm"..blah..blah. This is a Virtural Device Driver running in the Virtual Memory Manager area. It has wrong driver writen all over it. Look at HP's site (try this link)...
Cuodos edfair you beat me to the punch, I'll never forget the first time I was stummped by that one...took me 2 hours to figure it out, but I never forgot it. GMTA (Great....Alike)
Unless you know a scripting language like PERL to tell the client to play the media the best way to do this is to create a share on the host computer put your audio files into that share and map the share on the client computer. Make sure the destination client has the program you need to play...
All are good recommendations however your not a hardware person and I don't recommend that you take a power supply appart unless you know how to solder, because you don't want to CUT wires on a power supply (Fire Risk...bad...bad)a lot of us dead head tech's have done this but usually it's only...
The last time I seen this problem was with Win95a and it happened quite frequently and mostly with Packard Bell's. If memory serves me well I booted in safe mode went to the device manager and to the system properties and deleted every entry listed under "System" (makeing sure that...
I may be wrong but....your GSFS (Gonna Start From Scratch).
FAT32 and NTFS are incompatable, they are only compatable in Win2k and Win-xp. When you ran FDISK I'm guessing you wiped out the wrong partition and wrote a FAT32 signature to your NTFS disk...bad...bad...techie. These problems are hard...
I'm guessing that you ran the un-install routine for your video card and read the "Read Me" file for all the tips on installing and un-installing your video card so...
Try this,
Boot in safe mode and go to the device manager. Look at all the video cards (safe mode will show all the...
Try wiggling the bayonett and see if it comes and goes. Sounds like a weak ground at the plug or sockett. You might want to check and see if your getting any feed back off the MIC because the volume on the MIC is set high. It's worth a shot. GL
Hi every body,
Lets take a trip down A+ basics....IRQ,IRQ,IRQ. When you see this error "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" there is a hint here, you have a IRQ problem hence computer crashes and reboots. NICs very rarely go bad (only seen one bad in 12 yrs and I've seen a bunch and this...
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