LloydSev this is an interesting solution...disabling the firewire section only. I will need to look into this one and follow up.
Edward J. Apostol
Web Application Development Programmer
Toronto, ON Canada
Thanks for the quick response Felixc.
I don't really need firewire per se, but the AUA-3020 was a spare card lying around, so I thought it should be put to some good use.
I am looking at my bios now...I switched the "Resources Controled by" from AUTO to MANUAL. Here is a brief of those...
Hello -
I believe I have a dma or irq conflict here, but maybe not. Need help nonetheless.
I was restoring an old computer, installing Windows 2000 Server (don't worry, its just a dummy machine for testing)on a Pentium 1. The specs for this system are:
1. a Pentium 1 200 mHz
2. an Creative...
Hi Ecar-
Thanks for some feedback on cfencode. I am going to give that a try this weekend.
cheers
Edward J. Apostol
Web Application Development Programmer
Toronto, ON Canada
Hi everyone-
I was wondering if anyone has had experience in software or scripts that will obfuscate CF code?
I am aware that there are a number of ways to "sort of" scramble the code (i.e. cfencode.exe). Its not a question of preventing hackers from accessing the code (if they go that far...
a RAID controller is simply hardware that can be used to configure how your hard drives operate. Essentially, if you have pairs of hard drives that are similar make and size, you can set them up to have a pair act as one larger hard drive, or have a pair work as redundant drives, so that if one...
Hello -
Here are the system specs:
ASUS P4S800, 1 Gig RAM
2x80 gig HDs (Prim. and Sec. Master),
2 x 200 gig HDs (Prim. and Sec. Slave)
Win XP Pro SP2.
When in XP, the system seems to be running fine. However -
Everytime I reboot, I get a message indicating that the Primary Slave Drive (the...
Hi -
I posted earlier in this discussion board, and this is somewhat a continuation fo this thread (see http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=986361&page=2 "Motherboard appears to recieve power, but not much else")
Since that posting, I have been able to get into Win XP Pro and do a data...
Cheap power supplies have only a few molex (white, flat, 4 pin connectors), perhaps 4, while a better power supply has 6,7 or 8 molex. also look for extra sheathing on the main power cable coming from the power supply to the molex connectors, 2 fans instead of one, fan covers that come off...
Hi -
Just to follow up a week later.
My motherboard has been replaced, and after 6 hours of reassembling the inside of the tower (organizing and tying wires, tightening all bolts, placing the CPU/heatsink/fan etc. back on) the system is back online...and the power switch is firmly screwed into...
I did not try the backup PSU because it is an ATA one.
I am pretty sure my vid card works (I tested it on two other machines) so it looks like the AGP slot may be foo'd. Upon inspection of the mobo, however, I have found no burn or scorch marks on the mobo or particularly near the AGP slot.
I...
Hi again-
The video card I am using is an ATI 9200 SE 128 Meg AGP 8x card.
The specs are at
http://www.atitech.com/products/radeon9200/radeon9200/specs.html
I did run this AGP card on this same system prior to the incident, and it worked fine - it plugged in without a hitch.
I just tested...
Hi Paparazi -
Thanks for your assistance. Here is a (somewhat pleasant) update.
I had as you suggested, set up a mimimum system.
-1 CPU/heatsink/fan
-1 stick of RAM
-AGP vid card
-power supply.
Result: Power to mobo is on. Holding button for 5 seconds DOES NOT turn it off however. I had to...
Update -
Since my previous post, I just confirmed the following:
-The PSU appears to work (paper clip test)
-Power appears to be coursing through the MOBO.
I believe power is coursing through the MOBO because
1) the Standby Power LED on the mobo is on and green
2) plugging in the CPU Heatsink...
Hi everyone -
This has been a great experience in the response from this particular forum on tek-tips. I would have not known about the paper clip test.
After ensuring that no devices were plugged to the PSU, I rigged up the "paper clip", one end into the green wired connector, and the other...
Hi -
Thanks again to all who have been responding. There should be a "thank all in this thread for this valuable post" link.
In response to Frank4ds msg-
The power supply is ATX. There is a 20 pin connector to the mobo, as well as an additional 4 pin connector (mind is rusty, not sure what it...
To answer Micker's statements -
Is this an ATA power supply (large mechanical switch), or an ATX power supply (small soft touch switch)?
-It is an ATX Power Supply. (Two thin wires).
I can't see how the speaker lead could be involved unless you had the front panel off for cleaning.
-The side...
Wow. quick reponse. thanks so far.
Here is a little more details about what was happening prior to the situation described in my original post.
-The computer was on, in Windows XP, actually doing a drive recovery (sadly, that was probably screwed up too), so the 4 hard drives in the system...
Hello -
I am dreading the worse case scenario, but for now here is the issue.
I had set up a system running an ASUS P4S800 Motherboard, P4 3.2 gHz 1 Gig RAM. It is attached to an older 425 W Power Supply. It was running fine with 4 HDs, DVD, CD, all PCI slots filled and an ATI AGP 8x card.
I...
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