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  1. Thelemac

    CD-ROM jumpers

    It doesn't matter. At all.
  2. Thelemac

    How can I get a macro to find the l

    Ooops, apparently I didn't fill out the subject field. Silly me. :D
  3. Thelemac

    How can I get a macro to find the l

    How can I get a macro to find the last avaialbe row so I can put data in it?
  4. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    Hehe, good luck. :)
  5. Thelemac

    NEED HELP FAST

    I used to get that problem every once in a while when my computer got shut off because of a power outage, whether it was on or off at the time. What I did to fix it was unplug it and try to start it, then plug it back in and it would boot fine. (Haven't had that problem in a long time, hehe...
  6. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    Yeah, I'm gonna say it's your PSU. I would suggest getting at least a 250W or so. 300W would be even better. You'll want at least 25a on the 3.3v and 25 on the 5v. Or you could just get an AMD approved one. That would work, too. :)
  7. Thelemac

    NEED HELP FAST

    They turn their servers off? How odd.
  8. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    Just try to do as little touching as possible and you'll be just fine. :) (More importantly your computer will be. ;))
  9. Thelemac

    NEED HELP FAST

    I would double check the connections on your drives to make sure they're plugged into the mobo properly. Probably not the problem, but that would do it. What led to this problem, do you know?
  10. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    Not that I'm aware of. It *might* be in your documentation. ;) The information *should* be right on the side of the PSU when you do take the cover off. If it's a small case, though, it could be difficult to get to, as those tend to have the PSUs placed in a rather awkward way (I think)...
  11. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    What kind of powersupply? Total wattage would be good, and also the amps on the 5V and 3.3V lines. And the other drives you have. :)
  12. Thelemac

    cannot get OS to load

    I would say that you're running too hot. When you boot, go into the BIOS and let it sit for ten minutes or so to see (approx) what temps you're running. It's probably under something like hardware monitoring. If you're over 50C or so, I would strongly suggest putting in a case fan or two.
  13. Thelemac

    Random Shutoffs

    I would say it's that you're either running too hot, or your powersupply is either on it's way out or is being overpowered. What are the specs on your system?
  14. Thelemac

    lan internet sharing

    You need to have the computer without the internet connection connect via lan to the one with it, and then connect the one with it to the cable modem. So, put a second NIC into the computer with network connectivity and plug that one into the hub. Plug the original card into the cable modem...
  15. Thelemac

    Keyboard Problem

    Yeah, that gets really annoying...I have that problem, too. I usually get the key unstuck by pounding a bit on it. Just kinda press it extra hard a couple of times...should clear right up. :)
  16. Thelemac

    Athlon XP 2000+ 50 degrees

    I was just using that as a reference for the front in back out part...just where he used some empirical data with getting better temps when he reversed the flow. :) The blower itself is actually very quiet (or so I've heard) aside from the actual noise of the air flow, which isn't bad once you...
  17. Thelemac

    System restarts when playing an online game...

    If you don't have any case fans, I would suggest sticking a couple in there. Definately sounds like heat to me.
  18. Thelemac

    Overclocking Sites / Forums

    I'd have to say that www.overclockers.com is a pretty good place, too. :)
  19. Thelemac

    Athlon XP 2000+ 50 degrees

    I think perhaps I may have misunderstood your post. I thought that you meant for there to be two fans instead of just one. For just one fan I don't really know what I would do...but one would be better than none, that's for sure. Even a low flow one would be good. I suppose that I would...

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