Forum: PCI and Add-In Cards Oct 8th, 2008 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 3,055 http://www.dlink.com/products/support.asp?pid=386&sec=0#drivers
Sorry, I missed the PCMCIA comment. D/L the file above. It will fix it. |
Forum: PCI and Add-In Cards Oct 7th, 2008 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 3,055 could you have tripped the on/off switch for the NIC? Sometimes a real switch sometimes Fn and F3 or F? simultaneously. If it is the integrated 10/100 then try Realtek 8139 driver. |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines Oct 7th, 2008 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 480 does the power supply fan come on and stay on? |
Forum: Storage Oct 7th, 2008 |
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Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 7th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 1,639 Depends on the key. Some are universal and will work with both 3.3 and 1.5v. But I would look up the specs of the card fully.
The AGP 1.0 specification defined 1x and 2x speeds with the 3.3v keyed... |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 7th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 1,223 not for sure. you can check the end of the cable for good contact, but that's about all without replacing parts unless you have a factory manual. Have you checked that something isn't tripping the... |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 1,895 I just d/l'd it and ran it - ran fine - are you using XP SP2 or more? |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 571 if it gets a little less blurry when lowering the brightness way down... replace the monitor |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 9 Views: 1,895 www.synapse.gr/downloads/nv4loopfix.zip
try this and let me know...works for most people |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 659 1. Loose connection between the video cable and the LCD screen.
2. Defective LCD screen.
here are some photos that might help you: http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/category/lcd-screen-repair/ |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 706 Forget the bit about dual/single gpu if the monitor from next door works. Plug in the TFT and set resolution to lowest it will accept. Now try the old monitor(s). |
Forum: Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Oct 4th, 2008 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 706 use the LCD screen and set the resolution to 800x600 with refresh of 60. then try the old monitors. if that does not do it make sure you have it set for single gpu / output. |