Esq is right in your screen capture issue, it's just printscreen and then paste the clipboard into another application.
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Anybody know why ... ? Video card fixed, but need help with
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it's just like being at work you did put the cable on the right way round didn't you with the key line to the power/pin 1? and like my learned friend says, you have got the connectors on the right order if you're using cable select, and jumpered correctly for cable select? if it was working before then this is prob why its not working now.
Esq is right in your screen capture issue, it's just printscreen and then paste the clipboard into another application.
Esq is right in your screen capture issue, it's just printscreen and then paste the clipboard into another application.
@Esq, thanks, it was the jumper, I forgot to change the smegging jumper. *Thwacks myself* Anyway, all is configured hardware wise, I'm going to take the day and just play games on my new computer, so I can calm myself down of all the computer work I had to do this weekend. Then I'll tackle the networking issue.
@Taw, sorry chum to remind you of work, at least I know what you're talking about and can follow suggestions easily.
Sir S
@Taw, sorry chum to remind you of work, at least I know what you're talking about and can follow suggestions easily.
Sir S
yes there is that, the fact that you are quite intelligent does help a lot, and you didn't once say "thingy" or demand an engineer. There's hope for you yet Mind you theres still that dam wireless network to get up and running why do i feel pain coming?
having said that, we are on something of a roll with networks at the moment.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 2/1/2004 9:24:12 AM
having said that, we are on something of a roll with networks at the moment.
Edited by - Tawakalna on 2/1/2004 9:24:12 AM
Before I get to networking, there is one hardware question i have left, it is not a problem, just a curiosity. When I opened my new computer and saw the Asus P4P800 mother board, I noticed the 4 RAM slots were colour coded.
blue & black and blue & black I currently only have the first blue one filled with a 512MB. I was just wondering when I buy another 512MB do I put it in the black slot next to my current one, or do I put it in the Blue one so I have a blue pair?
Sir S
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 2/1/2004 10:22:06 AM
blue & black and blue & black I currently only have the first blue one filled with a 512MB. I was just wondering when I buy another 512MB do I put it in the black slot next to my current one, or do I put it in the Blue one so I have a blue pair?
Sir S
Edited by - Sir Spectre on 2/1/2004 10:22:06 AM
I wonder what the true percentage of PC users may be of those who actually take the cover off the cpu in the first place? I think it is even less than 5%. No joke. .
PCs are like cars today. You take the car to a mechanic who gives you a lot of bunk about what's wrong with the car when either:
a) It's a cheap simple fix that needs to be puffed up so that a decent profit can be had; or,
b) The mechanic doesn't know what's wrong but wants to use the opportunity to run up charges and learn a little bit for himself.
PCs are like cars today. You take the car to a mechanic who gives you a lot of bunk about what's wrong with the car when either:
a) It's a cheap simple fix that needs to be puffed up so that a decent profit can be had; or,
b) The mechanic doesn't know what's wrong but wants to use the opportunity to run up charges and learn a little bit for himself.
Seems to me the problem may lie within your hardware. I would just check over everything twice to ensure that everything is compatible and functioning properly. Have you tried consulting the manufacturer about the problem. I am quite positive they have technicians at the ready. Anyway you have probably tried all this. Just thought I would add it to make sure.
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