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I want to disable user log in on an older computer

Hi walkertexr

You can clear the cmos, which will reset the password on the motherboard, by the following:

  1. Turn off the system and unplug the AC power.
  2. Remove the ATX Power Cable from the Connectore PWR2
  3. Locate the JP14 and short Pins 2-3 for a few seconds
  4. Return JP14 to it's normal setting by shorting pins 1-2.
  5. Connect the ATX Power Cable back to connector PWR2
  6. Plug in the ATX Power Cable back to the System,
That should do it. Here's a really bad picture but it should give you an idea of where the jumper is.

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Good Luck,

Mark
11/20/2009 1:49:09 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Nov 20, 2009
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My CD drive is unable to read a CD.plz help....

The lens of the cd drive might need to be cleaned. Open up your CD Rom's casing and unscrew the plate that covers the lens. Get a q tip or a soft cotton bud and damp into an alcohol. Gently wipe the lens and let it dry. Return everything back and try playing those CDs again.

If you need further assistance, please dont hesitate to ask me.
10/15/2009 10:49:51 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Oct 15, 2009
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Need power cord to turn unit on. Is it a cable or

curvey, You tell me. LOOK at the back of the LCD monitor and tell me if you see a recessed rectangular hole with three big pins in a kinda triad position that will be the same as that which is on a full size desktop PC and connects the pc to the wall outlet or power strip. If you can't find one (top, bottom,side,)anywhere, then you need a lay on floor BLACK-BRICK ac to dc converter power supply that will fit into some hole on the monitor via a 3-4 pin connector that looks nothing like the ac line input connector on the PC. Hope this helped you out. Don't electrocute yourself!!! please rate this response on fixya. louie12fix on fixya. Bye.
10/8/2009 8:22:12 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Oct 08, 2009
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Refusal to display

hey bud did you try testing your memory chips popping them out one by one and see if your memory chip is bad its happened to me many times and also if you have had the pc running and swiched in your bios from onboard vga to off since your running an upgraded video card if you take that card out youll need to switch it back in the bios system back to on.other then that might be a motherboard problem ive had that happen to many times.or could be something small like a bad ribbon has cuased that for me before [email protected](questions or comments)
10/2/2009 12:55:59 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Oct 02, 2009
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Problem with my multimedia controller

This link may be what you need.
http://usa.aopen.com/download.aspx
If not, please consider clarifing your 2 devices are integrated into the motherboard or are added on cards I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/dan_91204789c5bd4b93
9/25/2009 2:28:37 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Sep 25, 2009
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No manual. what is what think I need lay out

You better get the user manual for that board. On the board it is printed what the name and model is. Use this information. Also can be seen as you start the system, if it will be before boot as the bios reads to the screen the info.
9/10/2009 4:58:18 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Sep 10, 2009
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ME WANT ELECOM UCAM-E1C10SDSV DRIVERS OR SOFTWARE

i ahve elecom ucam-N1C30WSV model web cam but i dont have driver
9/9/2009 7:43:02 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Sep 09, 2009
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Blank screen get flashes, but then its all

When the LCD monitor display flickers and or has a black screen then the fault is usually a faulty inverter or the CCFL lamp. When you look at the screen at a sharp angle and you see a dim image then it is a backlight problem and it is caused by a faulty inverter or a CCFL lamp.
Check out LCD Parts for parts, service, and DIY info. Use this link to their WEB site :-
www.lcdparts.net
9/5/2009 7:42:26 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Sep 05, 2009
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Mouse stops responding

I'm thinking there are some programs running in the background that shouldn't be running.
From Win XP, click on START>RUN and type msconfig
In Vista, just type msconfig in the space above the start button
Now go to the startup tab and uncheck the programs that are running at startup. Don't worry--you are not uninstalling them, just telling them not to run at startup. You can keep the ones that run your video and antivirus things like that. If you don't recognize them, don't worry. You can always go back into msconfig and check them to allow them to start up.
This will take some time, as it's a process of elimination.
This should fix it.
8/23/2009 10:18:49 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Aug 23, 2009
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PLAYSTATION

Sorry to inform you that this is not realistically possible. You would not only need to swap out the lens, but also the laser. These days you can pick up a store brand dvd player for about $20 brand new. I imagine if you looked hard enough and sourced a dvd unit that would fit the in the ps1 case and worked on the supplied voltage of the console it COULD work. But, you would be spending $100+ on parts and having a nightmare of a time retro fitting a dvd laser unit that was not made for that system.

Moral of the story... Just buy a cheap DVD player and keep the PS1 around for memory. Or maybe sell the the PS1 for $20 and buy a DVD player :)
Good Luck!
8/22/2009 2:35:00 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Aug 22, 2009
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My power supply failed. Now after replacing it

More than likely the power supply you bought isn't capable of handling the wattage demands of your system. If you do not get ANY indication from your video board (i.e. boot information), chances are the power supply is either too low on wattage output or it's defective.
8/21/2009 8:57:58 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Aug 21, 2009
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My flat screen monitor will only come on and stay

Hello,

The problem you have is caused by one of two things, either a blown power supply in the backlight inverter or bad backlight bulbs. More than likely it is the bad power supply. The problem in the power supply are parts called capacitors, they blow out because of the heat trapped inside the monitor enclosure. If you can solder you should be able to repair this type of problem. You can go to our web site at: www.ccl-la.com/badcaps.htm we have pictures of what the capacitors look like when they blow out. Take the case off the back of your monitor and look for any that look like the pictures. Replace all of the ones that are bad, the values of the caps are printed on the side of each one. You can order replacement caps from several places on the internet or contact us and we can supply them for you. When installing the replacement caps be sure to insert the new ones with the stripe on the side going the same way. If you don't want to do the repairs yourself we offer a repair service. If you have any additional questions just email me.

I hope this helps, if so please rate my solution.

Buddy
Corporate Computer
www.ccl-la.com
8/19/2009 2:49:48 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Aug 19, 2009
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Hi, Replacing my 256mb ram (1 slot) with 1Gb

Is the speed of the RAM the same mixing PC 133 and PC100 ram can cause problems working together. Also it sounds as if your board will only upgrade to a maximum of 512 MB total.
8/15/2009 4:32:02 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Aug 15, 2009
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Touchpad not working

There is a button to activate touchpad or due to virus infection the driver for that has been courupted you need to reinstall drivers or format your laptop & then install any antivirus software and scan
7/17/2009 7:32:22 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Jul 17, 2009
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Upgrading video cards agp but wiil not boot doesnt

Is your BIOS set to boot of the AGP card?
If it is. Are your sure it is compatable for your system?
Sorry, but the is the only solution I can give you untill I know more detail jlwalt1959
-Tom.
7/14/2009 4:06:33 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Jul 14, 2009
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Turn on internal microphones on acer aspire 5920

dont think it has a setting in the bios as to on or off. you didnt say what os you have on the machine. asuming it is xp navigate to control panel,sounds and audio you will find advanced button look and see if it's muted if so uncheck muted. next show volume icon on toolbar checked apply this. under the audio tab you can adjust the volume here also. next ime you can go to the same propertys page by clicking the spkr horn on the right side of the taskbar.
7/8/2009 5:34:43 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Jul 08, 2009
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Am looking for a manual / schematic for

ATX Motherboards and power supplys are standard the connections are the same however there are now 2 types an 20 pin and a 24 pin varient - the extra 4 pins supply extra power to the power hungrey motherboards needed for morder dual core processors and graphics cards - you can use a 20 pin connector on a 24 pin board but don't overload it with graphics and pwerful proccessor or it will fail, alternatively go toyou local PC hardware store or internet supplier and purchase a new PSU to the same spec as the board - your manual will tell you the minimum spec you should need. - it all depends on the combination of processor memory, grachics other bus cards (audio NIC etc) and how many peripherals (HDD's and CD/DVD/Blue ray you have in the unit if you worried look at the specs for each unit you have in your PC - add the wattage together and then ad at least 25% for overhead if your current PSU is with spec then just carry on - it is not advisable to go around and try and rewire a PSU not for the £20 it costs to replace it
7/7/2009 10:06:55 PM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Jul 07, 2009
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My motherboard names is AOpen MX46-533V.......,so

Hi

You can download your driver in the site that i can provide below, just click

http://www.driverstock.com/AOpen-MX46-533V-driver-download/29-9-12776-93085/index.html

Good luck !!!

Regards

PCmania
7/2/2009 8:41:36 AM • AOpen Computers... • Answered on Jul 02, 2009
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