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If the PSU was unplugged the voltage didn't come from there, and the only other source that you have given is the coax cable, take a reading between the center conductor of the coax and ground, and test it for polarity...is it DC voltage? The ground could be sourced back …

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Hope this helps, this is just part of the article, the rest can be read at the following link. [url]http://www.tiscali.co.uk/help/email/oe_errors_0x800ccc0e.html[/url] Symptom You may get one of the following error messages; * The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'pop.tiscali.co.uk', Server: 'pop.tiscali.co.uk', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: …

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Press F3 during the initial boot sequence. [url]http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm[/url]

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Hi mechmike and welcome to Daniweb. No, the modules don't need to be from the same manufacturer, I would stay with one of the major manufactureres like Corsair, OCZ, Kingston, GeIL, Crucial. If you go to any of their sites all you have to do is enter the requested information …

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bmikey...welcone to Daniweb. Could you please probvide us with the exact error code?

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Have you tried using other burning software, like Nero, Roxio, or there are some that are free like Gear. This may not solve your current problem, but may provide a way around it. I see that you only have sp1, I understand that there are some compelling reasons to add …

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You can also use dvds for data, more capacity than cd, and a lot less expensive than a 512mb flash memory.

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I'm not clear on just what is happening here, but it sounds like you have closed an account on your computer and are trying to start a new one with the same site, if this is the case, most all of those places use your email address to verify you …

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I'm guessing from your discription that this is an older machine, if this is the case and it smoked, it may not be worth investing in.

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Actually...it's an older Simtech Audio card, there may be a driver for it out there, but it's going to take time and patience to find it. You could start here: [url]http://www.driverguide.com/boards/sound-cards9/[/url] btw...try googling it, it does work, that's where this came from. :cool:

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Here's a little lite reading. :cheesy: [url]http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php[/url]

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Welcome to Daniweb. This was the first reponse I got when I googled the error code. [url]http://www.techspot.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5352&page=2[/url]

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Did you transfer the old hdd to the new machine? If this is the case then attach the second IDE (middle) connector to the old hdd, you will also need to change the jumper position on the rear of the old hdd from the master position to the slave position. …

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If it is this new it's still under warranty, don't play with it yourself, take it back and remind the tech that the most common practice in trouble shooting these types of problems is to change out the units, data and power cords, DVD, and PSU, and that the manufacturer …

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I have a male eighteen pound Siamese cat that thinks squirrells are just rats with big fluffy tails and goes up the trees after them.

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You should be fine, as I recall xp only requires 128MB of RAM. If you do go with xp be sure to install the sp2, it's very important.

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Some fans have thermal regulation, and I know of people who don't turn thier computers off except when they work on them.

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I don't know much about laptops, but on my cd-rw there is a jumper that had to be set as master, it might be worth a look.

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Does your BIOS recognize the SMART as good? If Power Max said it's dying...back up all your information you can and plan on buying a new hdd in the near future. I'm curious as to why the SMART system didn't give some indication of a failure. You might also look …

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Over the last couple of months I've had to replace my FDD, CD-ROM, and HDD. I had hoped that the new HDD would solve some problems I've had, but they're back, so I guess it's time to get rid of this old slot A mobo. What I'm thinking about using …

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At 60 degrees c I'd be shutting down also, what's different with the cpu that it over heating...hmmmm?

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goldeagles' suggestion about using spybot s&d and adaware are on the mark, I would also download ewido security suite and run it, it too is free. [url]http://www.download.com/Ewido-Security-Suite/3000-8022_4-10326287.html[/url]

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I'm using 2000 Pro and I'm trying to troubleshoot the floppy drive controller, and the drives troubleshooter is asking if I'm using a SCSI device, what the heck is it? :o

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ricky91...this is what, your 5th thread on the same subject, and are still asking the same questions? :eek:

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If the max that will be recognized in each socket is 256 MB, then that's all that will be recognized out of the 512MB. If the 512MB module is compatable with the other modules, yes you can use, but it will only show as 256MB. This has some useful information, …

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If the PSU was set at 230V and you plugged it into 115V it shouldn't have harmed it, if it had been the reverse...that would have been bad news! I would get in touch with the company that shipped your computer and file a claim for the damages it received …

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There should be a small hole just under the tray, stick something like a straightened paper clip in there until you feel resistence. push against this and the tray should then be able to be pried -gently- out.

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I replaced my hdd and got back on line three days ago, and I keep getting these pop-up messages with a header which reads "Messenger Service", and proceeds to leave messages like "STOP! CRITICAL ERROR DETECTED, and want me to go to their web site ([url]www.win-fix.com)[/url]. I have Zone Alarm, …

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Download Everest, it's free, and will tell you everything you can think of about your computer. [url]http://www.lavalys.hu/products/overview.php?pid=1&lang=en[/url] You might also try googling this type of information for yourself, the exercise ain't gonna kill ya! :cool:

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I"m a little curious why someone would respond to a thread that hasn't been active for four months, much less two new people espousing the virtues of Crucial. :-|

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Zhaohe...I don't mind helping out, but I can't help but wonder why you didn't just google this yourself. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/default.mspx[/url]

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My old hdd died last week and I found a good deal on a 200GB Maxtor. The broblem is that I'm using Windows 2k Pro which will normally only recognize 137GB, it came with software that will enable the OS to recognize the larger hdd as long as the W2k …

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Hi MH275, and welcome to daniweb...Windows 2000 Pro doesn't support over 137GB hdds, but you can partion it into C and D drives and put something like 40GB in the C, and the remainder in the D. If you have service pac 3 or better, there should be a disk …

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Hi all...last night I had 51 disk errors in the event viewer, I think it's time to get another hdd, my question is which one and how big? I have a Maxtor 40GB now and still have 80% free, so I'm guessing that I could get by with a 80GB …

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"I myself am still having problems, but I,ve noticed that one of the transistors ( or other name) on the board, the things with the + marks on them looks a bit bloated as the others are completely flat." That sounds like a bad eletrolytic capacitor.

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My computer started responding really slowly to night, when I click on anything it takes a very long time before it responds. At one point it just stalled and I hit Ctrl Alt Delete and the task manager came up and then started to reboot, it got to the windows …

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About the only way to tell is to put your CPU and RAM into another board. As for the chassis, I'm guessing that Janine is referring to the case, if this is true then don't worry about it, a metal case doesn't hold a static charge. I'm probably suggesting the …

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Be nice Janine...We're suppost to help here. belikemike...I think Janines point was that a lot of answers can be found by googling, but there are a lot of choices out there and it sure is nice when you can get a good recomendation to narrow down your choices. I like …

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Your case has openings for ventilation...thus it is open. who forgot to add the chlorine to the gene pool?

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I have a MSI K7 Pro (MS6195) motherboard, and my computer has been intermittently stopping in the POST. When this happens the LED display on the motherboard indicates that the problem is occuring at the initialization of the floppy drive controller. Can anyone tell me which chip this is in, …

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I was trying to go online and I had this message pop-up: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error Program:C:\Program files\Peoplepc\ISP6100\Browser\Bartshel.exe abnormal program termination OK Can anyone tell me what this means, if it had an error code and number I could go to M$ and find out what it …

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