Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 16th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 Sounds like either your MOBO or CPU are dead... Is the fan in your power supply spinning? |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 16th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 Yes, the heatsink & fan must be removed to access the CPU. As for getting more paste, sure, add a drop where your finger went. |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 So you've removed the video card and no beeps... Sounds like it COULD be your CPU. Let's make sure it's properly seated; which means remove, and re-install. When re-installing the CPU put a little... |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 Remove the video card, any beeps? If not, keep the video card out and remove the memory. Let me know. |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 So what happens now exactly? Is your PC speaker plugged into the motherboard? If not, please plug it in and turn your computer on -- are there any 'beeps'? |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 It should be labeled on the motherboard, take a look at the manual that came with it. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 3,662 You could always go with a model lower, the FG-60A, depends how much traffic you've got over those T1's.. If it's just e-mail and some browsing, I'd go with the the FG-60. |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 There should be a jumper on the board itself. Also, remeber to take the plug out from the power supply. |
Forum: IT Professionals' Lounge May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 4,438 You can use AudioGrabber, works very well and it's free. But please start pirating music.. ;) |
Forum: Troubleshooting Dead Machines May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 17 Views: 4,402 Open up your case and 'RESET' the BIOS to defaults and see if it will turn on. If so, could have been a bad BIOS setting.
Also, check all your cables (internal and external) ;) |
Forum: Storage May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,139 Can you try the drive in another system before buying a new HD? |
Forum: Windows Servers and IIS May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 4,692 Have you tried setting the server address to '127.0.0.1'? |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 2,329 Do you have a keyboard attached? I've seen bad keyboards do weird things to a PC. |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 4,451 Gateway might have their own proprietary Wireless application installed; take a look in the taskbar. You might want to give them a call -- Sorry I can't suggest anything else, as I've never used a... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 13 Views: 3,328 Unfortunately since you don't have a domain controller you'll have to enable the 'GUEST' account (quick and dirty fix). Also, check your network adapter properties to ensure File and Printer sharing... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 867 You could use Microsoft ISA (proxy) along with a simple ASP form. I'm sure there are other 'free' solutions, but I know this one works ;) |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 3,759 Try updating the firmware in your Linksys device... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 3,662 Fortinet makes a Firewall/Router all-in-one device called FORTIGATE. Most of their models have DUAL WAN ports which you could use to do exactly that ;) . Their devices include AV/IDS/Anti-Spam/+MORE... |
Forum: Networking Hardware Configuration May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 796 If your modem recognized under 'Device Manager'? If not, you'll need to install the proper drivers before you use it. |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 2,329 Did you install any new applications? If so, uninstall them when in safe mode. Otherwise, I'd run an online virus scan (never know), try: housecall.trendmicro.com |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 1,124 Have you checked your 'EVENT LOG' when the application closes? Are there any msg under 'Application' or 'System'? |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 985 Do you have the latest drivers installed?
Check out www.nvidia.com (http://www.nvidia.com).
That could be the cause of your problems. Also, do you have the latest CHIPSET drivers installed?... |
Forum: Windows NT / 2000 / XP May 15th, 2006 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 901 Check your proxy settings under 'Internet Options'. Have you tried Firefox to access SSL sites and did it work? |