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Re: "IdeChnDr.sys" This is a driver file, having to do with the "Intel Application Accelerator." If you know you have this file, I'd delete it ASAP, found within: C:\Windows\System32\drivers | |
Re: Motherboard. Trash that sucker. I had so many issues with my ECS board (it hated 2 out of 3 of my heatsinks that I tried to appease it with) that I laughed when I found my friend's house had created destroyed the board and I could get a new one, … | |
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Re: I like Hammurabi's Code. [I]An eye for an eye.[/I] etc. Do I want to keep a killer alive, as he or she occupies space in jail, requiring resources to keep he or she alive? No. In most regards, it would be beneficial to simply kill the killer back. | |
Re: I save all my flash games to my account's document folder. ::insert evil smiley face:: ::get back to playing Madness Interactive:: | |
Re: From what I can figure here, there's a concrete place in the boot where the machine dies. The XP loading screen is the time frame where devices are initiated... my guess lies with the hard drive, where XP would be loading from. If possible, reformat. If not, I'd attempt a … | |
Re: My friend and I both built PC's, and, at one time or another, both either shut down randomly or wouldn't start at all. Either way... my problem with my box was that my heatsink was shorting the board-power wasn't going to the right places. My friend had a fried pin … | |
Re: Hard drive. Dead. At least, "UNCORRECTABLE" sounds fairly dooming. | |
Re: The RAM inside that computer is a 184 pin RDRAM stick. DDR, not DDR2, still uses a 184-pin system, unlike the newer 240-pin of the DDR2. However... RDRAM and DDR SDRAM are different. Their names, most apparently are, as are their formats, are just different enough to arouse problems if … | |
Re: Considering the problem occurs systemmatically, at this menu, I'm assuming there's something up with the motherboard. This could additionally be a problem with the video card, even memory, but my presumption is leaning heavily onto the board. The only way to attempt a fix would require another motherboard to test … | |
Re: As a supporter of iRiver--or iriver, I think--I think the iPod is a well-designed little device, but in terms of all this automatic updating iTunes stuffs I wouldn't want to use it. Like Matt, I really like using little hard drives with Windows-UI friendly compatibility--had to find out how to … | |
Re: :mrgreen: Well done, interesting to see how the products match up... I didn't realize NOD32 was that potent. A concrete reason not to trust in OneCare. | |
Re: Microsoft's no doubt done this sort of thing many times for their apps, I guess it would be more of a risk than anything to start changing the team configuration. Paired with Microsoft, Firefox's outlook could become more or less efficient. Unpaired, I assume it will progress through its versions … | |
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Re: I know surround sound speakers are all collected and plugged into the woofer, in most models. It's the woofer, no doubt. Had that the issue behind my Creative 2.1, and those were excellent while the left port functioned. This is distinctly hardware-caused. It would require a repair shop's doing. | |
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Re: There is a possibility the ugly end of electronics is here, whereby I mean, your motherboard isn't broken, but shorted. "Broken" is when one lovely afternoon an unbalanced delivery of power makes the power supply... die. It also applies to when you take capentry tools to your machine to fix … | |
Re: Well... In no particular order: Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Mario 64 Resident Evil Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Unreal Tournament 2004 Half-Life Half-Life 2 Day of Defeat: Source Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 City of Heroes Pac-Man Max Payne Rise of Nations | |
Re: [COLOR=DarkRed]1.) Half Life (1 & 2) 2.) RollerCoaster Tycoon 3.) Command & Conquer Series 4.) City of Heroes 5.) Super Mario Bros. 3[/COLOR] My dood's list: [COLOR=Orange]1.) Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 2.) Half Life (1 & 2) 3.) City of Heroes 4.) Command & Conquer Series :D 5.) … | |
[I]Helloooooo...[/I] I've been working a simple calculator for a kind of RPG I'n developing, and it requires use of a grid. I have a set number of checkboxes in a grid formation, where the user checks off two of these boxes. From here, I'm trying to get the measurement between … | |
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Re: Never got around to that one, my friends and I dragged ourselves over to the local theater to see [I]300... [/I] and as far as epic war movies go, that one wins. Needs more blood. | |
Re: [I]Has[/I] this system been reformatted? If so, there was one serious issue on installation, or there's hard drive issues. And not the software type either. :( Any time a computer boots, and stops at a certain, specific point, the hard drive is involved in the issue. Sometimes they aren't connected … | |
Re: I like to use Acoustica's PRO Audio Converter whenever batching my CD's WAVs into high-bitrate MP3. For the reference, don't take something compressed... and then compress it again. It gets ugly. Make a WAV out of the original first, and mess with that. A little advice for ye. The MP3 … | |
Re: Power. Motherboard. Two annoying little problems that make computers and as indicated above, create issues. 1.) Power supplies can and do fail, so I recommend and demand of most peeps with issues like this to go and get a fairly new Antec. Never a problem with those. 2.) Motherboard may … | |
Re: By the way, Chaky's not a crook. Like Richard Nixon. | |
Re: Gah, channel failure. I had my iRiver SlimX 350 for the longest time (eh, well, had I not set it under my textbooks over days of time it might have lasted longer) before I began encountering a similar situation to your own player. I think the left channel, for me, … | |
Re: 'Classless' Marxists == Good luck. | |
Re: Try attaching the Enermax PSU to the the older model you have, that'll be a good test to determine if the PSU died, which, I've found, is typically the first to go. :\ Note the potential situation the motherboard could have been damaged additionally: Interchange the old machine's PSU just … | |
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Re: That's... bad. Probably worse than dead pixels. I hope this doesn't involve the hard drive, or Windows, as it would make many new problems and much harder to fix. Nonetheless, a screen that darkens and flashes is not healthy nor is it common. I couldn't tell you what to do … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Narue;285258]>Today, arguably all jobs can be performed by either boy or a girl. Too many people try so hard to pretend that there are no differences between men and women, and that's just not true. There are physical, mental, and emotional differences that have to be accounted for. Equality is … | |
Re: Unfortunately, European and Asian wall outlets utilize 220 volt output, opposed to the American 110. If you're--if you plan on using this computer again--buying a power supply, I can't tell you how unpredictable some models can be. I've had trouble with the things that come in the cases I buy. … | |
Re: Unless you already considered, I'd advise playing around with [URL="http://www.blender.org"]Blender[/URL], but if you're looking for an application that would [I]make[/I] an application, then it's GameMaker. In Blender, for example, one could create a huge box structure, and give the interior walls a "spacey" texture, then take a camera inside it, … | |
Re: Aye, more fun for everyone with all these new gifts... in my case, an AGP nVidia 7800GS, for example. Additionally, I also wish the community a merry Christmas. :D | |
Re: This happened to be before, back when my heatsink was loose--where the computer would reboot whenever the heatsink came off the processor by the smallest amount. If your heatsink is well-mounted and tight, then I'd look to the hard drive or possible lack of sufficient power. | |
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Re: A group of wombats struck me down with a bat while I wasn't looking, jacked my cash, and took the time after to laugh at my misfortune. Since African Grey Parrots are much more benign and annoying, I therefore find them superior to teh wombat. :D | |
Re: Unless you want to play Doom III with these unnaturally large textures they added for players with 512Mb graphics, then no, there is no known benefit of having more than 256Mb (happens to be the maximum any other game can occupy on highest settings). If you're running multiple applications, that … | |
Re: Best option, methinks, is a little bit of searching on NewEgg.com (if you're a US citizen, as NewEgg only ships there accordingly), for practically any Socket A model heatsink, since Socket A is a standard size. It'll fit, but if you're looking for more airflow, you'd have to compare the … | |
Re: My friend and I both did a nice job toasting our first builds due to a rather unsafe power situation a year or two back. Two of the power couplings from his PSU were burnt beyond what I thought possible. [I]My observation:[/I] I find the PSU goes first: It has … | |
Re: Welcome to the community, I've personally learned a lot about hardware trying to fix other folks' problems, hope your experience is as beneficial. :) |
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