First suspect would be power supply,next check your ram, next would be a fried motherboard.. I would change the Power supply first, if it still...
I have two Acer laptops here that need to be fixed, I have found that Acer is a Cheaply made laptop and they use low Quality parts.. there...
That sounds like either wrong video drivers OR video card is going out...
We need to know the Make and model of the computer,not the bios ? Acer ? laptop or desktop?
You can open the cd/dvd door from the front with a small straight rod, like a babies pin or a small nail... there is a small whole on ever front...
What are you going to use for an Off and ON switch ???
Yes, this for onboard video.. And no I don't think it can be changed,At least I have never tried to change it..
If you format, then there would not be anything on that hard drive at all. Also , If you did not format the drive and sold it, then it would not...
This is normal,Allot of times the ram you are missing is used by your Video card...So in your bio's it will say 2 gigs of ram,but in Windows it...
It looks like you will have too hunt down the problem ..Start with the ram, then the hard drive...next check network card...
If it uses a USB cable then it would not be wireless, can you hook it straight up from the modem ? Also, What browser are you using ?
Did it work before you installed Norton ? I would try a fresh install of XP...
You need a good CD/DVD burning software, Like Ashampoo burning Studio.. they make a free version.. Ashampoo Burning Studio Free download and...
Have you tried hooking up the modem direct to your PC by using a cable ? This sounds very strange....It sounds like you will have to narrow down...
How where you doing it ? I back up everything on either CDR or DVD .. It doesn't take that much time at all.. What software do you use ?
Norton always ask to reboot almost always after one of there installs, I NEVER use any Norton software from pass experience's...If you do not want...
How did it get this way ? It sounds like it is pretty messed up, I would just fdisk a install a fresh copy of Xp...
I will have to agree with you,IE is one of the worst browsers to use, I mainly use Firefox or Opera myself, So I guess we both are in he same...
Is the PCI slots turn on in the bios ?How many pci slots does it have ? does any of the slots work ?make sure you go into device manage and remove...
That would be s driver problem, get a program called Everest to Identify you CD-rom and download the driver for it...
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