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I never thought I'd see this post awakened again. I started reading it and had to read the thread all over again to remember what the solution was.
funny, since that time I've upgraded the drives to a 2x200gb sata raid(mirror) with the 2...
per: http://www.ati.com/products/radeon9800/aiw9800pro/specs.html
You need the 'dongle' to plug into the card's output to enable the video out to your television set. The All-In-Wonder card does not support dual monitors.
The regular 9800 Pro, on the other hand, does.
The output diagram...
Is that the card that is suppossed to come with a 'dongle' for the extra video output? That definitely isn't a S-Video connector.
BTW - by the diagram you posted, it looks like the backside of the regular ATI 9800, not the AIW model. The AIW includes support for video input, the regular 9800...
Assuming the CPU is compatible, you'll almost definitely need to perform a new install of the operating system (and the eMachine restore disk will almost certainly not work)
Be sure to back everything important up before starting.
I just bought this new video card (used) and it did not include the ATI power extension cable (molex pass-thru to ATI power connector).
It looks like a similar connector that a standard floppy drive uses. Can anyone confirm if I can just use the spare floppy connector off my PSU, or is it a...
Ooooo fun.
I'm going to stick with the failing PSU guess. If it's a standard ATX size you should be able to find a fairly cheap replacement to try out for less than the cost of a happy meal. OK, might be a slight exaggeration.
Any chance that while wiring up the cathodes you possibly shorted something in the PSU? Grab/Borrow a multi-meter or PSU tester and get that thing checked out before you dump any more money into parts.
I'm going to work on the assumption that this problem has nothing to do with the power strip. Unfortunately this was what I focused on from your first post.
Possibilities:
-failing Power Supply Unit, doesn't have the juice needed to spin the HD's fast enough to POST
-failing HD's, sticktion at...
UPS's are designed to be always on, keeping the battery fully charged and conditioned. The tower, whether on or off, should always be plugged directly into the UPS for full protection.
As the tower will always be connected to the power source, it should not have the startup delay/issue you...
Does it do the same thing if you do not shut off the power strip? Try moving the PCs power cord from the power strip to a wall outlet. Don't remove the PC from the power grid after shutting it off. Leave it connected and it should start normally when you press the power button.
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