One down, One to Go ...... Hope you haven't given up up on that 360mb HD that you were so quick to slam me for or did that finally get canned...
mojo You may have already done it to identify the screen, but if not, pull the existing screen to get an exact mfg and model number before...
Maureen Sounds like a recently advertised CompGeeks HD but regardless, my admiration for your diplomacy in telling BMoore to watch it with the...
Been there too ..... You'll find a replacement MB from Compaq will cost you $240+ with a return MB required. I've found it much cheaper to...
Sounds like something other than a "broken" screen and your buddy best keep his fingers crossed. Replacement screens run $600-$800+. Argh! ;)
Maryelle If your floppy drive light is on and stays on, your floppy cable is not attached correctly. If you've corrected this or the problem...
BillyBob - reread your own comments - I never used the word "time ", but you sure have talked about wasting your time throughout this thread....
Have at it. Flame me if you want, this thread speaks for itself. What's the C stand for? - I got the rest. ;)
Thats what I was referencing. I'll try to take a look in the next day or two and get back to you with specifics - I always take the Abit 2 port...
Of course the cable is backwards - switch it around at the Floppy drive end and start with a boot disk in the drive. Hey, how about that - it...
Ray - I'd worry about it big time. Get yourself a better heatsink and fan. If you're running at 50 C, you can't be running very good and if...
Yup - just need a 40-44 pin connector. About $2.50 ;)
Thought my post of the 22nd made that clear. You mean you went to Crucial's tech support instead of listening to the Rockster? hehehe....... ;)
hehehe ...... Befuddled huh? 4 wires for each USB port and you're baffled by 4 pins on one side and 5 on the other. Take a look at your Abit plug...
Hard to believe I just read all of this - 360mb is worth $2.50 to $5.00 if its working. Trash that puppy and quit wasting everybody's remaining...
When in doubt - pull it out! Go back to the most basic of basics. Clear CMOS, reset BIOS for setup, reseat your video card and memory, check...
Try another keyboard. ;)
Blunt answer - yes it could be the battery, however these usually manifest themselves as non recognizable hard drives because the bios won't hold...
Get smart - if its less than 3 years old, in most cases you can contact the mfg and get a replacement. If you do keep it - keep an eye on it...
Yup, Paint. Mask the light lense and the eject button. ;)
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