I attempted to bend back the prong and it broke off. It appears as if at least one row of the prongs (which the broken one is a part of) has a small indentation on the side of each prong. I don't know if the indentations are the result of abuse, a design flaw, or intentional. It's my parents'...
I attempted to bend back the prong and it broke off. It appears as if at least one of the prongs (which the broken one is a part of) has a small indentation on the side of each prong. I don't know if the indentations are the result of abuse, a design flaw, or intentional. It's my parents'...
I have a monitor that is currently hooked up to a Mac. I recently attempted to connect it to a PC. The monitor behaved as if a signal was being sent, but nothing appeared on the screen. I noticed that a prong was bent over on the connector for the monitor. I'm curious if this is a normal...
I did try it out of the case so it looks like the psu is the only thing left that makes any sense. The psu was made by antec, and as far as I know thats a pretty good company. Even if I didn't need a new computer it doesn't hurt to have one. Thanks for your help guys. If the new psu doesn't...
The motherboard doesn't make any noise, and the keyboard lights do work. I've ordered a new power supply because thats the only thing that makes sense to me right now.
I tried turning on my computer and nothing showed up on the screen. Everything appears to turn on properly but no signal is sent to the monitor. First I tried a second monitor, and that didn't work. Next I tried a different video card, and that didn't work. At that point I couldn't think of...
There is nothing like that, but at one point it says:
Primary Master: No Drive
Primary Slave: No Drive
Secondary Master: No Drive
Secondary Slave: No Drive
or at least something to that extent it only flashes on the screen for less than a second.
When I attempt to start Windows 2000 it gives me this error:
Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM
You can attempt to repair this file by starting Windows Setup using the original Setup CD-ROM.
Selet 'r' at the first screen to...
I have it set up so the backround doesn't scroll, but the picture is too big to fit most browser windows. Is there a way to set it up so that the backround automatically adjusts its size to fit the browser window?
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