IT job security in action.
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IT job security in action.
Is there anything that leads you to believe the device is in working condition? Have you tried to plug it in to a different machine? Could be a problem with drivers or the physical device itself (bad...
If the problem just happened all of the sudden it is almost definitely a short on the motherboard. Also, like said above, check the power connection to the board. Most likely not an issue with the...
It's never a good idea to install an OS on a drive on one computer then transfer it to a different one. From what you said, this is what I understand you did. If you did there could be a number of...
Make sure your case is grounded correctly. I had a problem like this and it turned out one of the pieces from that little metal panel cover on the back of my case had been lodged in an ethernet port!...
This may sound stupid, but did you try reinstalling the game?
What kind of hard drive are you using? It could be the drive or the wires you're connecting the drive with.
I use a 530w Hiper PSU. It's been working great since I got it a few months ago. I guess I forgot to post the specs of the build, that might help.
AMD X2 6000+
M2N-SLI Deluxe
Patriot RAM 2x(1GB)...
I get blue screens during fdisk (or whatever it's called these days) trying to install this new HDD. I tried booting up with my IDE and the SATA on secondary, but it froze like before. I've tried...
I tried all that. Flashed CMOS with no results, then updated the BIOS. Talked to ASUS and they didn't understand after three emails and two phone calls. They didn't tell me anything useful. I'm going...
I started a new build with an ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe and used a tested and working Seagate 400gb SATA drive from another computer. When I first booted up I was getting a lot of freezing randomly during...
I have had my acrylic case for about two years and it's barely holding together. All the screw holes are proprietary so I couldn't use thumb screws and that meant unscrewing and screwing long skinny...