Recently reformatted my computer and switched motherboards.
I've been to the manufacture's page and downloaded all drivers/bios updates. Everything works fine except the microphone jack.
I've tried on the front of the case, and in back with multiple mics.
It worked fine with my old mobo so...
Ok here's the story:
Was using my computer and everything was working fine. Need more outlet space so I shutdown the machine, unplugged it from the wall outlet and put in a powerstrip. Plugged the computer into powerstrip and pushed "power"...nothing, no fan, power up, not a thing.
So I...
Just my luck both parts warranty was expired on. Turns out my power supply failed and took the motherboard with it. I'm just lucky that my graphics card and processor and I think RAM were spared.
Thanks for the help
I am actually having the same problem with my own build figure I'd post it here. Random shut downs while gaming and now the computer won't startup. Everything powers up but the display remains blank like it's not getting a signal, the keyboard and mouse receive no power and the fans wind up...
Ok, here is the whole story:
Everything worked perfectly fine until...
I left a blank CD in the disc drive (accidentally) and had my bios set up to do Start from CD, it froze (I guess trying to start up from a blank CD) I removed the disc and it started up normally. Then just recently it did...
Is there any way to keep it from scolling horizontally without have to manually format my text or images to fit the Div's dimensions?
Something that would just automatically push the text downward instead of adding horizontal scrolling.
No not like that. That's a little too complicated. Just a little window within a window I guess...cept it wouldn't be a window...just scroll like one?...I've ceased making sense I fear.
Ok, I have a design for a web site with a menu positioned on the left and a "main content area" to the right of the menu. I would like the content area to grow vertically only, but be in it's own "frame" (have scroll bars to move down through while the rest of the page remains motionless.) I've...
Checked the bios and there were no temp settings. It did register the fan's existance as "system fan" and just said it's RPMs were zero. I have been looking around the net for a suitable replacement my only problem is that all of the replacements are too big and wouldn't fit under my graphics...
Yeah it does have some screws on it and I have blown out the dust but it just refuses to spin at all. I thought about removing it and seeing what was going on underneath it but I didn't want to mess around with anything unless I knew it was absolutely necessary.
How important is that fan?
No it's not on the video card just right by the port. My motherboard is an MSI K8N Neo4...if that helps. Here is a pic
http://www.thg.ru/mainboard/20050517/images/msi-k8n-neo4-boardbig.jpg
The fan -in this pic- is on the lower left, by the battery.
Everything else works fine but there is tiny fan on my motherboard. Not the CPU one it's really small and has the MSI logo on it...near the PCI express port for my graphics card. When I try to start my computer up it "revs" 2 or three times like it's trying to start and then just stops...