Hi gang,
I have this crappy PChips MoBo M800LMR which uses the AMD 751 756 chipset.
It has built in sound & Ethnet. It has AGP video card and I am using a NVidia TnT2.
The system "was" running fine in a dual boot set up with Me and XP Pro.
Then I needed a video card to test another...
Hello,
I am using this USB ethernet adapter from Intellinet, it shows up in device manager of Win XP as a ADM8511.
I cant get it to work at all now, it did work sporadically but would have to reboot a lot to keep it going.
Is it just a piece of crap device or what?
The box says lifetime...
Yeah but I cannot even reinstall, it hangs (see above)?
Thats whats so wierd, I cannot even boot from a Win98 boot disk w/cd rom support? Only boots to DOS minimal boot mode?
Why would it suddenly do all this just by removing vid card and putting it back in? I never used the computer while...
In Photoeditor you cant use the normal Paste, you have to clic "Edit", then you will see "Paste new image as" lit up.
The regular Paste does not do it.
Hi gang, I have this crappy PChips MoBo M800LMR which uses the AMD 751 756 chipset. It has built in sound & Ethnet. It has AGP video card and I am using a NVidia TnT2.
The system "was" running fine in a dual boot set up with Me and XP Pro.
Then I needed a video card to test another...
Then again I just realized he is unning DOS so nome of this will work unless you are running in a DOS window.
Maybe there is a Dos Screenshot deluxe freeware you can get off Twocows?
He left out last part I think.
The final step after pressing the Prt Sc Key is to open a program like MS Photoeditor (comes with MS Office 2000, XP) and then go to edit, "paste as new image". The screen shot will open and u can save it as a jpeg etc.
Pretty cool
Hi gang, I have this crappy PChips MoBo M800LMR which uses the AMD 751 756 chipset. It has built in sound & Ethnet. It has AGP video card and I am using a NVidia TnT2.
The system "was" running fine in a dual boot set up with Me and XP Pro.
Then I needed a video card to test another...
Hi group, I am running XP on a older FIC socket 7 motherboard with a AMD K62-450, 256mb Ram.
The on-board sound would not work properly under XP, I tried flashing Bios, downloading newest drivers etc., no luck, it just sounded like a machine gun. I then disabled the on board chip in the Bios...
No I'm talking about the cable inside the pc that you connect from the CD Rom drive to the sound board. Its a 3 conductor cable red,white,black wires. I always thought that the audio signal passed thru this cable when u listen to music but apparently it does not. What is it for then?
Hi group, I am running XP on a older FIC socket 7 motherboard with a AMD K62-450, 256mb Ram.
The on-board sound would not work properly under XP, I tried flashing Bios, downloading newest drivers etc., no luck, it just sounded like a machine gun. I then disabled the on board chip in the Bios...
I think thats it, the NVIDIA video card issue.
I have seen this on several PC's I built using Via chipsets and Nvidia cards.
I am having same problems on my Epox 8kt3a Mobo with XP.
Think Ill just buy a cheap video card and use this one in another pc that has a Intel chipset.
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