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ASUS P5GC-MX/1333 - Motherboard - micro ATX - i945GC - LGA775 Socket - UDMA100, Serial ATA-300 - Eth... - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Same problem with the sound on board...
Give me the following info. and I will tell you what is the problem. I don't normally do this, but I think you suffered enough. (1) Manufacturer's or Computer's Name; (2) Model Name and Number; (3) the ID for *********** board; (4) I hate to do this to you, but I need it for our electronic troubleshooting. I have to ask what you already have written, because I can't get the idea of the original failure, during the failure and after the failure. Please remember that once you agree to whatever deal between you and I, the whole thing will have to be approved by the management of my employer. CONSTANTIN <
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6/13/2009 7:19:42 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2009
How to backup and install outlook email filrs
Outlook is part of the windows XP/2K and it contained in the windows XP/2K software. Here is how to install.
1) Turn on computer and wait until it boots.
2) Go "start" and then "Control Panel"
3) Left click "Control Panel" and it will open. You will see a lot of categories. The third one from the upper left corner is called "add or remove software and windows components".
4) Double left click and when it opens, it might take a little time, you will see all of the installed software.
5) On the left column, the third item from the top is called "add/remove windows componenets"
6) You left click on it and it will open, showing you the list of components.
7) Scroll downward until the bottom. The fourt little square from the last one is called :outlook express". Left click on the square and it will show a checkmark.
8) You left click "next" and the system will install outlook express for you. When finished close to desktop. Then you go "start" which will open the programs. There is a short green arrow. Put your mouse on it. It will open all the installed programs.
9) Look for Outlook Express and right click it. Commands will open: choose the "create shortcut". The short cut will be either on the side of the title or it will go all the way to the bottom.
10) Pick it up with your mouse and drop it into the desktop. Close back to the desktop. You should see "Outlook Express". It is all yours. Open it, use it and enoy it. Thank you for considering our service...
My name is Cnostantin (arzconst is my nickname with Fixya.com)
6/4/2009 2:39:52 AM •
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on Jun 04, 2009
Dead front dash elctrical power outlet in Toy. Not a fuse problem
Do you have any idea of how many wires go to the Mother Board? Without a manual, I would not touch the thing at all. Please note that MB's are very temperamental and touchy animals. One tenth of a volt rise can cause so much heat capable of burning the CPU to ashes. Now I have your ASUS informaction, but a computer is not just a Mother Board. For this we will need from you the Name of the Computer, the Model number, the confirmation of the ASUS numbers. Usually they are imprinted around the white PCI sockets, if not then they are found around the RAM memory. We can obtain a manual from ASUS, unless you have one and can lend it to us. A description of what happened and the wires were removed, give us all detail, please. We will make a model of the computer and duplicate what happened. Then we will give you facts and not guesses. Once we have all this we will start to work immediately. We thank you very much for considering our service...
My name is Constantin (arzconst).
6/3/2009 10:07:52 PM •
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on Jun 03, 2009
Don,t have sound and do not detect the sound at
Open windows control panel. Open add-remove programs. Uninstall any sound driver software. (Reboot the system when finished). Download RegCure, its free (This will clean your windows registry). Click on the link below;
http://www.pctuneuptips.com/recommends/clean/?gclid=CL2RiIrTmpICFSFMGgodODIPzg (Re-start when finished).
Check your bios. Once your in the bios,
go to the Advanced menu. Open, Onboard Devices Configuration.
Check your settings against the manual. See page 2-24. Save & exit the bios. Boot your system.
Open windows device manager. Look for a yellow pair shaped icon with an ! point or an ? in it or an unknown PCI device. If you see any, you'll need to install the driver software from here.
Right click once on the device, (Like unknown PCI device). From the pop-up window that opens left click on, update driver. Load your Asus CD into your CD-ROM drive. (Follow, Hardware Update Wizard screens).
Point windows to the correct sound folder on the CD. Click on the correct folder so its high-lighted, than click OK. Windows will do the rest. When you first got the board the jumper settings for sound are set for AC97. See top of page 1-30.
If windows does not detect the sound device while in windows device manager, it is possible the onboard sound chip is defective. Asus warrants their boards for 3 years. You may need to call Asus for an RMA & send the board back. Call Asus tech first at, 812-282-2787 IL EST. M-F 8:00AM-4:00PM
Call, 510-739-3777 for RMA
Below is the link for your board;
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5GC-MX&SLanguage=en-us
Good luck!
Mike
6/3/2009 1:35:42 AM •
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on Jun 03, 2009
What bios software and how to use...
http://en.kioskea.net/telecharger/telechargement-1222-bios-for-motherboard-asus-intel-945gc-p5gc copy and paste that link into your browser.
Downlaod the file and unpack my double clicking.
You ma need to copy the files onto a USB stick or floppy disk and reboot your machine and boot up from the USB\floppy diskette.
Be very careful with your data et etc s this procedure can screw up your whole system!!
5/22/2009 8:24:16 AM •
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on May 22, 2009
Cant play gams on this board
hi...if you want more to run games try to buy a Video card separate..
if mother board is PCIE slot buy the PCIE Video Card.if AGP Slot buy the AGP Video Card..the best VGA is 512x128 mb..Thanks and Good Luck..^_^
5/11/2009 1:56:09 PM •
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on May 11, 2009
It about mixer device
that is a motherboard problem. The good news is that you can add a sound card to your system and disable the built in sound for relatively low cost.
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Thanks
5/6/2009 2:44:51 PM •
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on May 06, 2009
Motherboard driver
can you give me a driver to be download for asus p5gcmx/1333?tnx
5/4/2009 1:39:00 AM •
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on May 04, 2009
Help me please..I can not see anything in my
ok
open cpu covers and check on motherbord u find cmos cell on it
It is round cell on motherbord
pull away it from motherbord for 15 minutes then refix it again then it reset to factory defaults.
4/16/2009 4:46:35 PM •
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on Apr 16, 2009
Corrupted Audio Card
Was it corrupted by a power surge? Did you plug the speakers into the audio card jack while they were on and you heard a crackle or pop? If so, power off the machine, unplug it, touch a nearby metal object to ground yourself, open the case, disconnect any wires to the card, remove it from the motherboard and then put it back in. Reverse the steps and then power it back on. It should work.
If it still doesn't....
Go to the manufacturers website and find the support page. Download any necessary drivers for your audio card. Open them and they'll auto-install (usually). If it still doesn't work then try your card on another machine somewhere else to verify if it's fried or not.
Good luck!!
4/10/2009 12:53:58 AM •
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on Apr 10, 2009
P5GC-MX sound problem here
Your are using windows xp operating system ok then check your wdm file and install for the sound device.
4/2/2009 8:21:02 PM •
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on Apr 02, 2009
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