I tried kicking and poking and it still did not fix it. I even scraped off the xenia and did a fresh water dip and all that did was make it worse. Nothing (no porn, ext.) was on that computer because it was just a backup computer that I built about a year ago.
Before I buy one of these I want to make sure that it will work with my system. I just wanted to get a second opinion. So tell me what you think. Here are the specs that I have.
Memory: one stick of DDR 256 (266MHz)
CPU: 1.7 or 1.8 celeron processor (P4)
I want a board with on board sound
Or if someone knows of a better deal somewhere let me know. Thanks
I have a nForce2 mobo, 2800+ barton core, heatsink/fan and 768mb DDR333 ram I'll let go for $150, all ready to rock... nForce2 comes with all the goodies, network, 6 channel sound with SPDIF outputs, etc. Act now and I'll throw in a Geforce 4 Ti4200 for free
sweeet, sold, to either Andy or Brandon I totalled up the replacement parts, and I'm gonna be spending about $500 total to upgrade my shizzle, so that helps out. This way I don't ahve to re-buy some parts I'd have to give with the whole desktop ready-to-go too, so comes out better this way
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
the upgrade on my part will have a SLI motherboard (2nd card will be added later)... I do use dual screen, the 2nd output goes to my projector... the last few parts come in this week to finish that project!
ShagMan wrote:I have a nForce2 mobo, 2800+ barton core, heatsink/fan and 768mb DDR333 ram I'll let go for $150, all ready to rock... nForce2 comes with all the goodies, network, 6 channel sound with SPDIF outputs, etc. Act now and I'll throw in a Geforce 4 Ti4200 for free
That is an awsome deal but that is just a little to much for me to spend on this back up computer. Thanks any ways.
Pull the battery from the MLB for at least a minimum of 30 minutes. If a MLB is designed properly the capacitors can hold enough juice for that long to power the RTC chip. My method of shorting a cmos is shorting the RTC for 30 seconds, that kills it everytime. If you do not feel comfortable shorting the RTC just pull that battery for a while.
"When they was no meat we ate fowl, when there was no fowl we ate crawdad. And when there was no crawdad to be found, we ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate what?"--H.I.
"We ate sand."--Cellmate
"You ate sand?"--H.I.
"That's right."--Cellmate
I finaly got around to fixing my broke computer. i bought the new motherboard a while back put it in and the hard drive started screwing up. So I had to reformat it and reinstall window. I have finaly got around to formating and reinstalling windows on it tonight. It is up and running like a champ again. I think I only paid $30 for a new motherboard from computergeeks.com