YOu're right! If you feel confident enough, go right ahead and get that experience. It's invaluable! Just remember to not be afraid to ask for assistance when you need it.
With that said, ensure the following:
- That your case is of the ATX type. (to accommodate mobo)
- That you obtain the...
You're welcome scripter73. Don't forget to rate my response.
Glad you were at least able to complete the process. But I also should have commented on what you have already discovered: Poor sound quality.
Yes, the mic input circuits aren't elaborate at all.
If you're really interested in...
Hi chrisjohns78.
That P/S2 system was made with an accompanying "reference diskette" that was used to boot the PC for "setup" purposes.
You will need that diskette to get into CMOS.
It was also made with the BASIC programming language built-in. If there is no boot...
Ok.
Me might not actually be reading THAT autoexec file. There
could be several, all with different filename extensions.
At the DOS prompt, list all files that are similar to Autoexec.bat:
dir c:\autoexec.*
You might see a couple files with diferent extensions.
Next, create a directory...
Hi scripter73.
You will need to use the microphone input on the laptop.
It's there somewhere.
You will also need a little adapter that will convert your left and right AV jacks (I assume yours has RCA connectors) to the type of plug needed for the microphone input (forgot the correct name for...
Not sure if I can be of help Keith, but I'll try.
I am very familiar with the Subst trick. We used it ourselves.
With Me I don't know. Not an Me fan.
But tell me what response you get when you try it with Me.
(assuming Me provides a DOS window)
rohmor.
samuraibeerman, you need to let us know if you had stripped the PC to its bare essentials (as per my seceond post) and what the results were.
mistanapesis' and Grenage's last posts will help you with resetting CMOS settings. I do hope you got a manual for the motherboard. If you do, follow...
Re samuraibeerman's 2nd post:
3) "....... As per above the power-up sequence appeared normal until I connected the hard disk drive. ......"
Does "power-up sequence appeared normal" mean that video appeared and OS loaded? (eg. from diskette)
I did not assume that. I...
No mainegeek. I did see the post.
I still maintain that the troubleshooting process should be kept simple and methodical.
Note: We still aren't sure of how far into boot the PC goes.
(Do we get video or not?)
Lets at least confirm the status of the basic system itself.
And that entails...
Be careful now. Lets think back a bit.
Everything was fine until the attempted install of the sound card. Hence, if nothing else was disturbed, the settings and cables for the drives should have been fine. (unless samuraibeerman might be forgetting other actions he may have performed during...
Thanks guys. I guess I just never took the time to explore that find feature. I should be ok now.
But still, does anyone know of any third party program that does the same thing. I'm interested in finding the most versatile solution that I can.
Thanks again.
rohmor
How can I search Outlook Express messages (content/Subject line) for particular keywords. I know some Web mail sites provide this feature. But how can I perform the function in OE?
There must be some third party program out there that does this!
I'd be grateful if I can be pointed in the...
Samuraibeerman,
You may have done these already, but it was not made clear if you did.
Unplug all cards and connectors (including keyboard and mouse). Reconnect each at a time, powering up after each reconnection.
See if you get any change of symptoms along the way.
My suspicions:
Video...
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