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Answer» Just wondering if you could help me with this problem I've been having with my computer for the past two weeks or so. My advice would be unplugging the main power cord that's supplying your PC with electricity for about 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes are over, simply re-plug the cord, and try to reboot your computer. Why keep giving this advice ? ? Unless they have a faulty CMOS BATTERY this will not accomplish anything..... I've seen this now in 3 threads.well it means your grahpics card isnt the main proplem lol This device is working propley , you did read in between the lines right ....... Ok this is just a suggestion i would go ahead and either update or resintall the drivers for your onbaord grapics card , ...... but i still dont know the make / model number of you motherboard or the grahpics card i need that to find a page of drivers for you ... Quote from: patio on July 08, 2007, 08:06:48 AM Quote from: Trinox on July 07, 2007, 02:33:06 PMQuote from: Trinox on July 08, 2007, 08:32:33 AMMy advice would be unplugging the main power cord that's supplying your PC with electricity for about 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes are over, simply re-plug the cord, and try to reboot your computer. Quote from: patio on July 08, 2007, 08:06:48 AMThis member has SOMETHING wrong with there system , not there power supply Quote from: StickyR on July 08, 2007, 09:59:16 AMQuote from: Trinox on July 07, 2007, 02:33:06 PMMy advice would be unplugging the main power cord that's supplying your PC with electricity for about 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes are over, simply re-plug the cord, and try to reboot your computer. I think (hope) that I found the correct original CD. It says "AOpen" on top and ver. AO044 at bottom. Keep in mind if you use that CD you will lose all programs and data on that machine...a factory restore CD wipes the drive and restores everything back to Day One... You may want to consider a backup strategy first.well i have found the actual site , http://global.aopen.com/download.aspx You can choose what drivers you need the selection above the link directs you to display drivers but i cnt find that model That sounds like a motherboard CD. What brand of computer is this.The computer was put together for me by a shop that unfortunately is no longer in business, PCMania in New York. I bought the goofy thing in the summer of 2002. I hope that is not too old for a computer. By the way, I did re-play the AOpen CD before I received the advice from Patio. Fortunately, his predictions did not come to pass. Everything on my computer is exactly as it was before, though I haven't yet turned the thing totally off yet and re-booted. Hopefully my worries will be soon be a thing of the past. If it isn't, just listen for my screams of woe. And again, thanks to all.Sorry I have to be such a PAIN in the *censored* but I really need to get to the bottom of this. I am having the same problem and I have tried searching throughout the web but I can't seem to find a practical (one that I can understand) solution. Let me state my problem again: I turn on my computer, it will go through the usual DOS uploading, and then either nothing or a bunch of vertical colored lines appears on the computer screen. I have to physically turn off the computer, then turn it on again. The computer tells me I should start in Safe Mode, and sometimes I do but other times I don't. Either way a working screen does appear but I always have to re-adjust my screen RESOLUTION and place all my program icons in their proper places. Sometimes in order to stabilize my screen resolution I have to restart my computer. I thought I had THINGS worked out when I re-ran my driver disc. The computer worked fine for one boot and one boot only. Since then, it's been nothing but the same old same-old. There is also a message that appears that demands that I choose between two monitors, a default monitor and the monitor that I currently have. But I only have the one monitor! The computer is around five years old. Is that old? The monitor I bought earlier this year. It's a NEC LCD. The computer itself was made for me by a now defunct computer store; there's no brand name.Disconnect from the mains power, take ESD precautions, put a new battery in it then give it a couple of complete re-boots. If you need any help with any of the above just ask here, let us know what happens? |
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