I opened the case and I can see clearly that the motherboard is receiving power. The motherboard LED is on and an LED on an expansion board is on....
Windows XP. I used nLite to integrate the drivers into the installation CD and it worked flawlessly. Nlite is actually quite impressive as it's...
Thanks I didn't think about the fuse. The motherboard used in the eMachines is a budget-level Intel D845GVSR socket 478. Not exactly awe...
I got the shock of my life this morning when I went to turn my computer on. I hit the power button and nothing happened! I had only just got up...
When I think of slipstreaming, I usually think of adding service packs rather then drivers! In fact I wasn't sure if you could slipstream drivers...
Thanks I didn't think about the slipstream option
You need to add a CNAME (alias) DNS record pointing to the webserver called "www"
Hey guys I have a quick question When performing a new installation of Windows you are prompted to press F6 to install hard drive controller...
haha that was a good read. Personally I prefer the traditional method of a big hammer :D
Hey just thought I'd pimp this thread as we need 7 more members before we get an official Hardware Forum's music chart! :D Our group is here...
To get mp3 and other codec support, simply install the "ubuntu-restricted" package. The nVidia TV-Out socket does work in Ubuntu but needs to...
CPU overheating could be caused by bad airflow in the case or a fan which is showing signs of wear. I doubt the former is responsible because you...
Please post the problem on hardware forums
Are there any numbers on the casing? What happens when you plug it in to Windows? You could try using a program such as Fresh Diagnose to...
Wow I think we are all getting a bit ahead of ourselves here! Euro98ITR can you still boot into Windows or have you wiped it already? I was going...
Clearly you've downloaded the wrong driver for your product. Go back to Creative's website and download the correct driver. Install as instructed
A BIOS update could cause more problems for you and I doubt very much it is the cause of the blue screens. Have you been playing with the settings...
Have you checked the Windows Event Viewer?
Xubuntu uses the XFCE desktop environment. It's like a lighter version of GNOME and it's built using GTK+
And what makes you think a BIOS update will solve all of your problems?
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