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Remove the card, run video from the onboard VGA. Go to bios and disable onboard video, including any slot assignments for video. Exit Bios then...
Repairing VGA pins is actually possible, but your optometrist may wonder where you got your crossed eyes. The best bet is a new agp, pci or pci...
I didnt catch the make of your mobo but its all relative anyway. A lot of times when this happens, the interlock for your ribbon cable isnt...
M2N32-SLI Deluxe+AMD 6400: Updated BIOS to 2101 from 0903, only black screen, Yu Try going to bios and turning off your acpi features. Power...
From the day the very first Emachine PC hit my workbench there have been power supply problems. As a matter of fact my floor is littered with...
Each motherboard is different when adding ram. Your 965 board should be the same as most others and support 4 and possibly higher. Your 845...
(Multitasking runs to poker software plus an analysis database. I'll look into the overclocking thanks.) I'd look more to Ram than CPU. That CPU...
Most motherboards will release the missing ram when an offboard Video card is used. As in your case, turning off the onboard Video feature in bios...
My first guess is, you're jumping the wrong pins. Try using a standard jumper instead of a screwdriver since the tool may slip and short on the...
Im partial to the 3850 and 3870 x2 models since they pretty much remove the need for SLI for many games. I like having a little breathing room in...
I agree with ghostman since the battery sensor may be locking up the PC with a failed battery signal or the hard drive may be faulty. Try removing...
Im gonna lean towards an unrecognized hard drive. I see this problem on some SATA ( serial ata hard drives) which need an additional driver to...
The problem seems clear to me. Two different motherboards, same power supply. Same result. Defective power supply. Remember that power supply...
It sounds to me like one of those loose screws fell under the motherboard. Pressure from the spring clips on the CPU fan will bow the motherboard...
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