@Ben sorry for the quote, i meant to say "I hope they are not bad"
And thanks for the reccomendations, I am currently formating my HDD because it got past it this time, but I would like a permanent fix. I will go through your recommendations, and If I am still having problems I will post back...
After leaving my Computer unplugged, and posting, I tried again, it turned on, but it said change the clock, or CPU frequency. I am currently formatting, but I was hoping that my CPU and/or motherboard is bad.
I just put together a computer, When I got everything put together, and I turned it on. The system speaker started to beep at me, after 10-15 seconds I turned it off. I was going to pull it apart and recheck everything, but i decided to give it one more go, and it worked! However, when i started...
I forgot to mention this in the first post, and I did not see an edit button >_<.
I have tried using the onboard card, and that worked for a little, but after I tried installing a game it restart, and would no longer work.
I was just upgrading my computer from agp 8x to a PCIe motherboard and Card. I had gotten everything installed and setup in my work area, then I moved my computer into my room, when I tried to start it up everything worked fine until the user login screen came up. My monitor then went into...
ok well i got impatient and bought a new hard drive so, i got my computer to work but the only problem i have now is that i can't shut down my computer by using the shutdown button under the start menu -- it pops up with an error report every time asking me to send a report or dont send. If...
yeah i figured out that its my hard drive that isnt working properly.. so 1gbram, how would i go about doing this "file swapping"? How will my friends pc detect my hard drive if it doesn't work in mine?
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