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Solve : Could anybody help a noob here with a really wierd problem? :)? |
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Answer» I have an HP Pavilion a1250n. I just recently bought a Sound Blaster X-fi Elite Pro (PCI) sound card to use with it. When i insert the card into the PC and start it up, the pc does not boot (or post). I have the same exact problem with a NEWER Nvidia (PCI Express) card. There are updates for some of the components. 31 optional updates to be precise, but i don't want to have pay for a program to get rid of it. Not sure what you mean by this...Drivers are Free....unless it's some money sucking "driver update miracle scanner".lol yeah that's what it is XD it's "the best and most interactive hardware scanner on the planet!" just like every other one XDUninstall!lolz XD i did as soon as i saw i had to register so what now? a stick of dynamite or c4? that'll do it. lol so here's the thing...My Pavilion a450n is getting old and i'm pressing it beyond its limits...so it's not working exactly like a SPRING chicken...our local computer store closed down... as for the a1250n, i'd like to know if this problem could be worth all the trouble...my guess is it's a faulty motherboard...the computer does other wierd things, like not reading disks, as if it lost connection to the cd drive...it's also had conflicts with other pieces of hardware i've hooked to it, including USB interface devices. i had a joystick that caused conflicts, a synthesizer keyboard that caused conflicts, the hard drive SOMEHOW got corrupted once, and now this problem. lol is it possibly the motherboard? i've tried the sound card just by itself and the original RAM that came with the computer too, but that didn't work. funny thing is, i have an ATI Radeon x700 Pro video card that works just fine in it. Another serious problem i have with the pc...most times when i turn on the pc, the fans will just rev up as high as they can go and there's no beeps and no nothing...(this is when the pc should run normal.) after this, i have to restart it at least once or twice to get it to boot up normally. By the way, it's been doing that since even before i put in a new power supply.What brand and wattage PSU did you put in there ? ? Multiple hardware errors almost always point to a flakey/failing PSU... Borrow a known good one if you have to and swap it in there before assuming the MBoard is bad.Earthwatts: 500w. power supplyQuote from: darkrelik on October 31, 2008, 11:09:45 AM Earthwatts: 500w. power supplyNot familiar with them. But if it's an Antec they are usually pretty reliable...yeah it's antec |
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