First of all that is too old system that you are using, problems can be your CPU's golden legs are not connected well on motherboard, second your ram memory is not working good, maybe is slower or faster than that motherboard can receive.
First of all disconnect everything from motherboard ...if it does not work :
1. Remove cooler from cpu
2. remove cpu from socket, turn around CPU and look at those golden legs if they are moved aside
3. if they are moved turn them back on the line use needle or small pocket knife to do it and do it carefully
4. carefully place CPU back in socket
5. put CPU protective grease
6. put back cooler on CPU
7. remove ram memory from slots
8. look at the golden legs if there is no broken use clean cotton swabs and pure medical alchohol and clean the ram golden legs put the ram back in slot
9, do the same with your graphics card if you are using AGP slot
10. put back power cable 20 pins and 4 pins
11. Connect keyboard and monitor cable
12. Use screwdriver to shorten the power on pins
If it does not work than you should say goodbye to that motherboard and old technology that you are using and buy motherboard socket 775 or socket AM2 and new cpu and ram its cheap this days to have real dual core computer.
You will need to press delete and keep tapping it as soon as you turn it on. You should then be in the BIOS, look around for an option that is similar to "Reset to Default Settings" and use that option. If you are still experiencing that problem, try clearing the CMOS by unplugging the power cord from your computer, take the battery on the motherboard out for at least 10 seconds, then put them all back it.
If it is still not working, you can use another computer to find the BIOS Update/Firmware for that motherboard. Make a bootable floppy disc and then flash the BIOS. That information can be found in the motherboard manual.
how is youre cable connected to the 1-tv 2-cd/dvd player 3-amplifier, coming from satelitte..If you watch a dvd, somtimes you half to push the tv.video button on the dvd remote control just once to allow the tv cable signal to pass to the tv. each time you watch a dvd it blocks the tv signal. this is normally true unless you have a special wiring configuration
I assume there is no video on monitor: need more info like motherboard model cause some cards need more power than others and wont work with all motherboards. no t a real question
go into bios and enable onboard video if you have it- you will see a jack that is blue and has 15 holes in 3 rows it will be with all other jacks and not separate on the expansion slots
While I can't locate the exact powersupply used in this model - it is no longer available unfortunately. But you may use a universal power adapter, in the end it does not matter what device is supplying the power aslong as it is 12v and around 3A. And that the polary is right. + connected on + and - connected on -.
Only thing we have to be conserned about with this power adapter is, will it fit? do we need to modify the wires that come from the adapter so that it fits to the display, and what is the polarity on the display panels power plug. There should be a small icon on the display, or if you have the old power adapter on its bottom you will find the polarity icon.
here is what the icon will look like and it notes if the center is positive or negative.
The polarity has to be correct. 3.0A is not so important, it won't ruin the display if it gives more or less. but if the polarity is wrong it will ruin the display.
So you just need to be extra carefull when finding out the polarity that you get it correct.
If none of the adapters fit the display then I'd recommend to take apart the display, you would also have to cut the wires coming from the power adapter and then solder them to the power plug connections inside the display.
Taking the display apart...
Remove all the screws from the display, remove the stand, check for hidden screws under labels, soft objects etc.
After that the casing is only held in place with plastic clips, insert a
plastic stick, case opening tool, flat screw driver or your fingernails
in the cracks in the plastic, or openings, and move it up and down. The
clips start opening, you need to go around the display, etc until you
get it apart, then it will again have screws on top of the power supply
and mainboard cover etc. very simple from there on.
Here is a quick video of a guy taking apart his monitor, i don't
recommend the exact method of "hammering" the screen open, but you see
where the display cover opens up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48cB8j-xdtw
When you get inside the monitor, you need to note where the power plug is, where the wires go, you need to remove the old power plug and route the wires inside the display from that hole then following the power plug and its wires, remove the old plug and take note of which one is + and which one is -, then solder the - wire from the power adapter to that connection point and then solder the + wire to the + connection point.
Put the display back together and that is it, make sure the power adapter is set on 12V, plug in and your good to go.
If you want to upgrade your software for example your operating system. Your systems unit support only for windows 7, windows 8 and windows 8.1. You may visit this website to download the latest driver for your operating system installed.
http://support.lenovo.com/en_PH/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS035527
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Have you actually purchased Visio, or are you just trying to get it for free?
As a software guy, I would have to advise against piracy. :)
There are several ways to get Visio for cheap. If you are a student, there are discounted versions available online and in stores. Also, you can check with your school for even cheaper options sometimes. Try the university bookstore if available. Or a Computer Science department maybe.
If you are working, and your company uses MS Office applications, find out if they have the "Microsoft at Home" program. You can get MS Office applications for really cheap that way. I can get Visio through my company's "Microsoft at Home" program for a few dollars.
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