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Aopen digital engine de45-hg not switching on
buy dead? or lost the PC power pack in a move?
so PC never ran for you before lost power pack?
history ?
many power packs marked universal are junk, totally for many reasons. (watts too low, wrong voltage and worse pin out wrong.)
a very old core 2 PC. Intel GM45 chip set ich9m ,circa 2009.
the power pack by them is here from your manual.
"90W (20Vdc, 4.5A) AC TO DC POWER PACK Adapter
AC 100 ~ 240V" input)
below 90watts is NO GOOD AT ALL, no pack told by you.
I kep getting an error
Is there a floppy disk in the A: drive? That "port" is usually reserved for a floppy disk, either 3.5 or 5.25in. You probably need to disable the floppy drive in the BIOS.
Audio rtlac97 wdm
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=23&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#1
WHERE DOES THE SPEAKER PLUG IN ON A OPEN MOTHERBOARD
If you open your motherboard, then you can see a lot of input and output ports behind the motherboard, where you connect VGA, mouse, keyboard etc wires at that place there is a 3.5mm jack which may be green in color, you can connect specker wire there
A red mark is shown
MX4SG-4D2
There will be a screw or two on the side of your case. Follow these simple steps.
Shut down computer.
Disconnect all wires from tower and move it to a place, such as a table. where you can do the work.
Using a phillips head screwdriver remove the screw(s) holding the case together on the side that is removable (usually the left side)
Look inside the case, you will see a slot that matches your graphics card. It is called a PCI-E slot, look it up if you are unsure of what one looks like.
Remove the metal tab that is blocking the hole in front of the slot, and slightly to the side. It will either pull out or be held in by a small screw (save the screw if it is there).
Gently, but firmly, line up the graphics card's pci-e connector with the slot in the motherboard. It will require a firm, but gentle nudge to snap into place. Don't force it and make sure you are lined up. If it's seated correctly the metal slot on the front will line up with the metal tab you just removed. If you have a graphics card installed already, remove it.
Reinstall the side of the case. Connect all wires, but this time connect your monitor's connection (either DVI (white), VGA(blue) or HDMI (black and gold) to the graphic's cards video port. Power on the computer.
Here the steps can vary. If you didn't remove a graphics card earlier you need to disable the onboard graphics. I would need to know the manufacturer of your motherboard to give instructions on how to do it.
Insert the disk that came with your graphics card and install the software included with it.
Play games.
Recover deleted files
Hi,
Do nothing with the hard disk. Remove it and mount it on another working machine. Use the second machine to run recuva.
4 beeps when i power on my laptop
check memory, it is a system timer failure (if the beeps are short), usually its because of bad ram, but if u took it apart could be you just need to check how you inserted the RAM.
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