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You should unplug the power cord from the power supply, pop out the cmos battery, switch the bios reset jumper to the 2 and 3 pins, wait about a minute, put the jumper back to 1 and 2 pins, put cmos battery back in, plug in power cord to psu and turn on pc. If you have any issues with this process please refer to your owner manual for the motherboard or look one up on their website. Please let me know if this fixes your issue.
Since there is no water at the solenoid, then the blockage must be at the metering jet, which sits under the nut on top of the group, turn of water supply and be careful when removing nut do not damaged o-ring if it is not a teflon O-ring, you might have a leak. Clean out jet and filter then reassemble.
You can check your BIOS at startup. Right after the Beep press F2. sometimes it's a different key depending on the mobo. Change the boot order so your CD or DVD device is read before the hard drive. That way you can put in your linux boot disc, (or M$ Windoze)and boot from that disc. If there is an error there will be a series of beeps. Those different beeps mean different things, check your motherboard manual onlineif you don't have a manual to see what's not detecting. Either graphic card, memory, keyboard, etc. Hope this helps you out
Do you have a manometer on the machine and if yes, what is the reading when you are pulling a shot, does the gauge move, have you opened the side of the machine to see if the pump is turning, you might have to adjust the pressure on the pump by using the adjusting nut instead of replacing the whole thing.
If you wish to change some setting in BIOS, you can try the alternative method to access its properties.
Go to Start --> Open Run --> Type in msconfig
Here you can change the boot timing and Normal, Selective or Diagnostic Startup.
Also disable the startup applications.
For BIOS go to update as per your Motherboard and Computer configuration from Microsoft website and MoBo Website.
yeah you should upgrade. Windows xp 32bit only support up to 3gb memory. You should upgrade to 64bit.
And your specs? Yeah it can run 64 bit operating systems or if you like, use Windows Vista x86 or x64 with Service Pack 1.
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