Thanks for the reply. How would I know? There is only one listed in device manager.
Drivers for a KVM switch??????
I have a USB printer that was mis-installed. I did a remove device but I cannot rename the properly installed printer with the old name. Although...
I just installed Win 7 to replace my XP-Pro. This machine shares input devices with another machine via a KVM switch. However, when I switch away...
Thanks. I take it you suspect it is indeed malware rather than an inadvertent install of a 3rd party firewall?
I have a machine that is behind a network firewall so I have my XP firewall turned off. Recently a VPN application has stopped working and...
I'm marking this issue resolved but only because there is no option for the unexplained. For no apparent reason, after removing the PSU to test it...
TonyT nailed it. This indeed turned out to be a Workgroup issue. The Samba config on the Linux machine had the workgroup misspelled (typo). It...
Thanks. I'll give it a shot but I have little hope at this point. Yes, the monitor is fine and I always use an anti-static wrist band so the...
It is hard to disagree. OTH, this is exactly the same symptom after the original power failure with the old mainboard. Like the CPUs it is...
Alas, no. I this is the only socket 775 board I have. I do have other 775 CPUs none of which are known quantities but they all behave the same.
1) Connectivity. 2) Same wall socket.
****, this is driving me crazy. There is absolutely no reason why this will not power up or do something. It defies all logic unless the brand...
Thanks again. Yes, the standoffs matching holes in the mainboard are the only ones present as I had to rearrange them all for this new board (thus...
Thanks for the replies. Let me clarify a few things. Yes, the PSU is verified good, I put it on another system and it works fine. The fans do not...
If it were only that easy.
I have a PC that was hit by an electrical outage (although there was a UPS, it apparently failed when I needed it most) and zapped something that...
I suppose that was a long shot at best but still no success. I think I need to more closely analyze how I got to this point. Previously everything...
Yes, use the top selection, Obtain IP Address Automatically.
First how is your PC configured? Go to control panel -> network connections. Right click on your network connection and select properties. Scroll...
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