If you are getting no beeps, no sound, no display, no hard drive lights and no boot up sound from hard drive after using a different psu....your mb has issues. Btw did you try a different monitor?
In Windows XP I was able to move the bottom taskbar to the right side of the screen and use it there on the right side. I can do the same in Windows 7 except in Win XP it would allow be to make the taskbar very skinny....around a half inch or less. But in Windows 7, I have been unable to make it...
My rule for Windows 7RC1 is if it is not broken don't fix it. Vendors are not really up to speed with production drivers for W7 yet. If you want blue screens and crashes than update the non broken drivers.
Hang in a few more months and buy Windows 7. I agree that XP would be a waste of bucks right now unless you can not wait. Overall system is not bad. Nice layout on the motherboard. Copper pipes are great.
Did you check your Computer Properites/ Advance System Settings/Advance/Startup and Recovery/Settings? Does it show more than one OS and does it allow you to change your default OS Boot Up?
I have seen control drivers give those same errors before. Try updating your ide controller drivers or uninstall them and run MS Windows default IDE controller drivers and see if the problem goes away.
They will stay in business. Solid State is the future and they know it. They are just sucking every penney out of there existing tech before releasing and going full stream with SSD's.
Never heard that one before either. Double check your mouse and keyboard connections to ensure they are seated firmly. You might want to do a BIOS upgrade too if you have not done so already. 3.5ghz is pretty good...I could live with that.
Go with an Intel board and Intel CPU if you are looking for better performance. Intel always out performs AMD. Besides, you can get an Intel combo deal for around the same bucks you are planning to spend. Just my two cents!
Had the same thing happen with a customer and I thought it was the PS too. Took the PS up to the local shop and it tested good. I than replaced the motherboard and I was back in business. It is so easy to blame it on the PS first.
UPS are so you can have time to shut down normally or ride out the quicky 1 to 10 sec outages. You really do not need to spend the bucks for an UPS that will last 15 min.s. If the outage looks like it is going to be more than 5 or 10 minutes than shut your system down. You can get away with a...
You will need two monitors hooked up at the same time to see the BIOS bootup. Sometimes this can be resolved by a BIOS update for the board if the vendor makes the need change. At least that is the way it ended up working for my dual monitor system. Had to do a BIOS update to see the boot screen.
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