when the computer comes up, you should be able to hit the f12 key and get to diagnostics.
zeroth commented: +1 +8
zeroth commented: you've got that right! +8
when the computer comes up, you should be able to hit the f12 key and get to diagnostics.
did you try to reseat the boards and blow the case out?
can't you set this to automatic?
How can I tell if my fan is working properly? I can hear it running but I think the computer is running hot.
I guess instead of wanting help he really wanted somebody to do the homework for him?
sounds like a homework assignment, no?
Error Message When You Use The Restore Files Option To Restore A Backup File On A Windows
Symptoms
o When you use the Restore Files option to restore a backup file on a Windows Vista-based computer, you may receive the following error message:
The restore did not finish successfully. Error code: The backup file could not be found. Check your hardware configuration or restore from a different backup (0x8100001A).
Cause
o This problem may occur because the Mediaid.bin file is missing.
o The Mediaid.bin file may be missing if you moved the backup directory to another location.
Solution
o If the backup directory is on a different drive or on a different file share, and the original backup location is still available, follow these steps to resolve the problem:
+ Locate the root directory of the drive or the file share where the backup was originally stored.
+ Copy the Mediaid.bin file.
+ Locate the root directory of the location where the backup is currently stored.
+ Paste the Mediaid.bin file.
+ For example, if the original backup location is drive D, and the backup was moved to drive E, copy the Mediaid.bin file that is located in the root directory of drive D to the root directory of drive E.
+ Try to restore another backup file.
o If the backup location is inaccessible, or if the Mediaid.bin file is corrupted, contact Microsoft Customer …
TV today has a lot more violence than it did when I was growing up watch Roy Rogers and The Lone Ranger riding their horses after the bad guys.
And they never hit anything anyway!
is there someplace you can get a primer on all this?
Does anyone have favorite software to run network cameras? Thanking you in advance for leads.
Have you used Linksys cameras?
poor image quality
can you set the vista laptop to a static IP outside your dhcp assigned range and try it?