Very doubtful that this is the case. You would be well served to focus on drivers. Matt and I have been doing a little conversing behind the...
Sven: I just read the thread you referenced. You appearently have a very good BIOS which includes either a beta or custom written bin that...
Gary: This catches both of us with a little 'brain cramping ". I just went back and edited an earlier post to reflect 166Mhx (333) on...
Sven: Looks like this was a standard ECS motherboard and I'm linking you to ECS here for this board revision 1.0a. Are you running the...
Comment from the Gallery - noeticsage: I think you have given Dave a challenge that will make sleep a tough venue until he gets this figured out...
Chiles4: Am I sure? Since all I've ever done is drool over this particular processor, no I can't be. Here is where I pulled that spec but I've...
Sven: It took me a couple of reads, but if you have an AthlonXP M 3000+, the multiplier is 16.5 running at stock speed on a 266Mhz (133x2)...
Given enough time to think about this, I'm confident that you'll retract that comment. edit: On second thought, I'll retract my comment. The...
Here you go. You don't need the rails but you do need the adapter. ;)
Its a 40 to 44 pin adapter and should cost anywhere from $3-$10 depending on one's shopping skills. ;)
Anything in your My Documents folder, including My Pictures and My Music will be left as is. Go ahead and try Last Known Good Configuration. ;)
Daanii: Just do a Google search for data recovery company and call a couple few or visit their websites to determine where you might find an...
Not necessarily, despite the current situation. Keep doing what you are doing and then follow Charlesvar's next step with a chkdsk /r. Whiskeyman...
Hopefully some others will weigh in on this but from the sound of things, I'd have a tough time recommending anything other than a total rebuild....
Replace it - CR2032. Boot into BIOS and set to default setup. Also re-detect the HDD and set your clock re:date & time. ;)
So you are back to fundamental troubleshooting - check your cables and your molex connectors, go into the BIOS and try to re-detect the drive. ;)
Go back and re-read what Charlesvar, PeteC and Noahdfear advised and follow their instructions. I think the important thing is to try to do a...
So I'll assume that means you do not have a dual boot setup. I'd really like to know the exact error message that you first got or what you now...
Power Off, remove your main laptop battery, reconnect the power cord and try it again with no battery. Again, its important that no peripherals or...
Can you use your down arrow during the 30 second countdown to get to Safe Mode with command prompt and then highlight it and hit enter? ;)
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