Ben thanks for the reply anyway yes you are correct about the Nvidia card but when you have a 42" monitor you get spoiled . I am going to pull it out in the morning and put back the 4850 back and try to get the drivers in. This version of 2008 Server Enterprise R2/windows7 ran great with the...
When the ATI 4850 was installed what ever was on the monitor on boot up or going into the BIOS was seen on the TV/MONITOR now with the 9800 GT booting or going into the BIOS is only seen on the monitor, no signal is shown TV/MONITOR until just before the password screen then everything is fine...
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I Am running 2008 Server converted to workstation set up with dual monitor LG1933TR and LG 42" TV. I had a ATI 4850 video card but could not get driver to install ATI dose not support 2008 Server, other then only having a generic driver it seemed fine, booting up process was seen on...
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I have a CD-Rom and a DVD/CD-Rom, if I use my CD/Rom I can use my Win 2003 Server CD to run SFC/ without any problems if I use the DVD/CD-Rom I get this error
"Windows File Protection
Files that are required for Windows to run properly must be copied to the DLL cache.
Insert your...
I tried to get it to take the XP driver but it wont accept it.
It looks like Brother removed the printer portion from, the XP driver just to get the printer to work but when you try to install the whole XP driver you get wrong OS prompt.
There has to be a way to trick it to accept the XP...
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I have a Brother MFC5440CN printer/scanner/fax it is USB, not shared nor is the system networked to another computer .
Brother has a new driver for it, BUT just for the printer portion, the fax isnt a issues as it works without the OS, but id like to have the scanner.
I contaced Brother...
The partiton you removed is a Diagnostic FAT Partition, the reason for the Hang at the DELL LOGO screen could be that the BIOS not being able to read it, one of the reasons for the partition is in case the NTFS partition is not bootable you can use a boot disk and other diagnostic checks.
Go...
check and see who the maker of your sound card is and what model and go to their website and download the latest driver for windows 2000.
If its real old the comapny might not be in business anymore and it might be time to purchase a new sound card, If you just want basic sound, you can get...
There are hacked files and patches avilable, they are to be installed at the time of the OS installation, not after.
I know of a few people that have tried them, they never went more then a few days and fatal errors occured.
There are several browsers and mail clients you can use and all you...
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Your chances for your OS/harddrive to make the change without major problems are not very good as your finding out.
Rule of thumb for a new motherboard, retrive your data that you want and do a clean install!!!!!!
Your new motherboard might have a SATA feature, spring for a new SATA...
wolluf> you did rule it out!!! " RAM probably not the cause" you said!!!
Im sorry that you have not seen memory go bad, BUT they do go bad just like video cards, sound cards, motherboards and anything else man made, lots depends on who makes it and how the memory is sold, most mass build...
wollfu> You cant rule out memory just because computer was working fine and all of a sudden it acted up, its not uncomon for memory to go bad all of a sudden.
I have seen on several occasions a bad stick of memory cause the problem in question to occur.
I get approx 3 computers a week that...
Yes wollf you are correct to a certain degree, that is what suppose to happen, BUT not everytime does the repair install fix anything or is everything is in place sir, it depends on the corruption that has taken place. We can only guess what is going on this board from the little information...
If a repair install was done the best place to look is in windows explorer, documents and settings and where "Your main" user folder is, there should be old and a new, if not then the drive was formated, there is no need to look any further.
There is a program called WINHEX, it a very complex...
There was only thing that might make me think that you have a virus and that is wINmGMT.EXE is it listed like that with the upper and lower case or was that just the way you typed it. if it listed like that then you need to put a virus program in there and run it.
BIOS, reboot at tne start of...
Try this go to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management, and then look to see if the drives have a drive letter assigned to them, if not assign them one, then you might be able to delete them with out errors
From experience, these are some of the causes
1. bad memory
2. sasser virus
Usually a memory issue, check out your memory, make sure the memory is seated properly in the slots.
There are a few free memory testers you can download
MemTest is pretty good.
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