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My computer has 1 gb of ram i need 8 gb what to do?

IF YOU HAVE WINDOWS X32 BIT NEVER MOORE THEN 4 GIGABYTES. WINDOWS X64 BIT IT DEPENDS ON THE MOTHERBOARD.
2/18/2013 6:03:03 PM • Intel... • 109 views • 2 helpful votes
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Sound driver Fujitsu Siemens W26361-w52-x-01 Motherboard w26361-w52-z2-01-36

http://download.cnet.com/jetway-motherboard-driver/3000-2098_4-163033.htmlif this driver is not right

rather doing a driver hunt

http://download.cnet.com/slimdrivers-free/3000-18513_4-75279940.html

Windows XP/Vista/7/8

note: it will find all of your outdated drivers

this is a free driver solutions

which will automatically search for and find the correct driver you will have to update every driver individually once you update you might be asked whether you want to restart or make a system restore point click no to both of these then continue updating each driver free then restart once all of the drivers have been updated

it might take some time being free also http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html

just type in what you want or need be specific you might have to try a few times to get it right

IE: motherboard name sound drivers

http://download.cnet.com/drivers-for-free/3000-18512_4-75548155.html

Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8 free drivers

http://download.cnet.com/drivermax/3000-18513_4-10572602.html

Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 free driver program

hope it helps

10/17/2012 3:45:08 AM • Intel... • 3,369 views • 0 helpful votes
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My laptop model is Sony Vaio VGN-FE45L. After installing windows7 my webcam is not working. Please help me.

Hello here is the homepage:http://www.sony-asia.com/support/product/VGN-FE45LHere is only drivers for windows vista, but the drivers sometimes work for windows 7.Please select your windows system 32 or 64 bit. And download one of the update programs.Good luck
2/4/2013 5:26:05 AM • Intel... • 147 views • 0 helpful votes
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Please tell me a link for free download drivers for hcl d33006

Hello try the drivers from here:http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=1781#dlPlease select your windows system.Download all the drivers, by click on the link to the right.And save them, in a folder.Start with installing the 4 in 1 driver, for the chipset and reboot.If i have selected the wrong mainboard, enter the number here:http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/support-downloads.aspxThe mainboard number is printed in, by the white pci socket.Good luck
1/21/2013 1:26:29 PM • Intel... • 144 views • 1 helpful votes
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MS-16711

http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket%20M%20%28mPGA478MT%29.html
1/4/2013 8:02:55 PM • Intel... • 222 views • 0 helpful votes
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Defination gigabyte intel 875/865/848p series motherboard utility cd (ver.1.07)

Hello seach here at gigabyte:http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/download-center.aspxBy entering the mainboard number.(The number is printed in on the mainboard)Next select driver and your windows system. Now you can download the drivers one by one by click on the download link on the right.Good luck
12/6/2012 1:41:08 PM • Intel... • 432 views • 0 helpful votes
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Free driver download ati rage iic agp pn 109 52800

Hello any ati/amd driver can be downloaded here:http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspxFirst select desktop graphicNext rage and the model numberAnd your windows version.And now you can download the driver.Reboot after the installation is done.Good luck
11/15/2012 10:32:02 PM • Intel... • 769 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have NEC wa2510 workstation for sercel 428XL seismic acquisition.I have some problem in system boot.After power "on" ,I can't see in monitor any massage.Pl..

Seismic work, huh? I'm an old 'Doodlebugger' from back in the '80's.(Vibroseis, and 'Shothole' {Dynamite)http://www.mitchamindustries.com/Products/detail.php?pId=18Geophones have changed!No error message on screen, nor do you hear BIOS Beep Codes?Hmmm,.................Suggest use the monitor, and monitor cable on a KNOWN to be working computer, to make sure monitor AND cable are good.Monitor and monitor cable show to be good, move on.The two main problems for desktop computer failure; are the computer is dirty inside, and Power Supply failure.Motherboards get blamed all the time, when the problem was just a bad Power Supply.Anti-Static Precautions:Your body carries Static electricity. Static WILL fry out (Short Circuit), the delicate hardware components inside a computer.Relieve your body of Static BEFORE reaching inside your computer.Computer ON a table, (NOT a bed, couch, or directly on a carpet floor!), computer unplugged from power, computer case open;TOUCH an unpainted surface, of the metal frame of the open computer case.This action will relieve your body of Static.IF you leave your computer in the middle of working on it, be SURE to Touch the metal frame again upon your return.1) Is the computer dirty inside?Use a can, or two of compressed air for computers, and clean it out.'Gunk' = dirt, dust, hair, lint, food crumbs, .....you name it.For heavy gunk I use Q-tips to 'stir' it a little bit, so the compressed air can remove it easier. (Saves on air too!)Q-tips are good for the Processor fan blades, and where the fan blades meet the center hub.The finned Heatsink sitting on the Processor, MUST be clean also.Fan and Heatsink -> CLEAN, then move on to the rest of the inside, of the computer.2) While you're in there remove ALL ram memory modules, ('Stick'), and clean the gold plated contact pins.The BODY is everywhere on the ram memory module, EXCEPT the gold plated contact pins at the Bottom.Handle the ram memory module by the Body.The Body is coated with a see-through protective plastic.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Generic_DDR_Memory_%28Xytram%29.jpgNote that the bottom of the ram memory module shown, is DDR Sdram. Has 184 gold plated contact pins. 92 on each side.Your motherboard uses DDR2 Sdram. Has 240 gold plated contact pins. 120 on each side.(DDR2 Sdram at either 400MegaHertz, 533MHz, or 667MHz.That is PC2-3200, PC2-4200, (Or PC2-4300), and PC2-5300; respectively. Also is ECC. Error Correcting Checking. It's a server computer)NOTE the Locating Notch on the bottom. Is NOT centered. The Locating Notch lines up with a Locating Lug, in the bottom of the ram memory slot. ONLY goes in one direction; one way.Use a pencil eraser to clean the gold plated contact pins.If you are using an eraser on the end of a pencil, and not a solid eraser; refrain from letting the metal band on the pencil, touch the gold plated contact pins.Rub across all pins, (BOTH sides), plus up, and down. Doesn't take much pressure, nor rubbing.(If the pencil eraser is dirty when you start, clean it off first by rubbing on a sheet of clean white paper)When finished use air to remove the eraser dust. You can use a can of compressed air if available, or air pressure from your mouth will be sufficient.Reinstall the ram memory modules.http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/workstations/122230/nec-wa2510This is the motherboard used in an NEC wa2510 desktop computer,http://tyan.com/product_board_detail.aspx?pid=175This is the download page for the Motherboard Manual, (User Manual),http://tyan.com/support_download_manuals.aspx?model=S.S2927Click on the Second file listed.User Guide -> S2927_UG_v1_1 Click on the green --> S2927_UG_V1_13) Look at the capacitors on the motherboard.Solid capacitors, and Electrolytic capacitors.The solid capacitors are Polymer solid capacitors. These are the little 'cans' that have a blue marking on one side, and on top.If one of them is bad you will know it. They explode like a miniature grenade. Sends shrapnel all over inside the computer case. (BANG!)The Electrolytic capacitors are Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors.These often fail. This is why solid 'caps' were brought out.http://capacitorlab.com/visible-failures/index.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lut7MX5Dd_A&noredirect=1See if any of these 'puppies' are bad. (Yes, they can be replaced if bad, and I can guide you)Why could just some of the Electrolytic Capacitors be bad?KNOW this,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plagueYES. Still affecting use today all over the world.4) Power Supply:The Power Supply is an SMPS. Switched-Mode Power Supply.It is cooled by air, just like the rest of the computer hardware components, inside the computer.The cooling components are Heatsinks, and the small internal fan,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-mode_power_supplyClick on the photo to the upper right; of the open SMPS.The letter B marks the Input Stage capacitors. They are Electrolytic Capacitors. (And specifically Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor)The incoming 100 to 240 Volts AC, is handled by them.In between the letter B, and C; is a Heatsink.Rectangular 'silvery' looking blocks, connected together. The 'Blocks are actually fins.There is another one in-between the letters C and D, also.(The Electrolytic Capacitors marked by the letter E, are in the Output Stage)The Heatsink's absorb heat from whatever they are placed against. Then the tall, thin fins; radiate the heat away. Air flow from the small internal fan, helps to carry heat away from the fins of the Heatsink.If the fins of the Heatsink are clogged, and the fan blades, center hub, and shroud, (Surrounding cage) are dirty; the Power Supply overheats.Heat = Wasted Energy.The Power Supply strains to keep up with the call for power, but eventually cannot, and components inside it fail.This makes a weak voltage power rail.(There are 3 main voltage power rails;3.3 Volts, 5 Volts, and 12 Volts. ALL are DC Voltage.The Power Supply is a Converter. It converts the high, dangerous 100 to 240 Volts AC, to the low DC Voltages stated above.In comparison two D cell flashlight batteries produce 3 Volts DC)With a Power Supply having a weak voltage power rail, you can see LED lights light, and fans spin. But there will NOT be enough power for the Processor. Means the computer isn't working.A) If ALL of the LED lights were on at once, they would use less than 1 Watt of power.B) EACH fan uses 2 to 3 Watts of power.C) A typical Processor can use 51 to 125 Watts of power. Just depends on what Processor it is.Since this Tyan motherboard supports AMD Opteron processors, that fit in a Socket F processor socket, and are of the 2000 series; could be from 95 Watts to 115 Watts.Also take that number times TWO. There are two processor sockets, and two processors can be used.Power Supply is checked with a multimeter set to DC Voltage.Have a multimeter? I can guide you.5) Do you have the Restoration Disk?Install, and when asked choose Repair. (Non-Destructive Installation)Just repairs the basic Windows files, and leaves programs/ applications alone.Post back in a Comment.Regards,joecoolvette(Looking at the user photo of yours, reminds me of when I was your age, and in oil exploration. Wish I was there, lol!)
1/5/2013 1:03:13 PM • Intel... • 177 views • 0 helpful votes
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Vga driver ms-6577 ver 4.1

Hi virendersingh... Vga driver ms-6577 ver 4.1 can be found at driverupdate us It will take 2 mins from you to install... I hope I have helped you... enjoy
9/25/2012 2:38:16 PM • Intel... • 2,821 views • 21 helpful votes
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Ecs-mcp61pm-am motherboard wiring diagram

http://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/Shared/4006157R/4006157Rmv.shtmlhttp://support.gateway.com/s/MOTHERBD/Shared/4006203R/4006203Rtc.shtmlOpen in two different windows.The Top link is for a clear photo of the motherboard, and the letter designations.The Bottom link is a navigation guide for those letter designations, HOWEVER they do NOT match up. I will guide you using both links.1) Go to the Top link - Main ViewLook at the right side for letter R.This points to the 24-pin ATX main power cable's connector, on the motherboard.In the second link - Hardware Details - it is letter J- Main Power ConnectorThis is a general example of a 24-pin ATX main power cable, and it's respective connector on the motherboard,http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atxmain24(NOTE* Color never matters)Note that there is a Lock on the side (Middle), of this main power cable's connector.There is also a matching Tab on the motherboard connector.To remove this power cable the top of the Lock is squeezed in. This action brings the Lock's hooked end away from the Tab, on the motherboard connector.The Lock operates like a see-saw on a playground.2) Go towards the Top/Middle to the letter C, in the Main View.This points to the 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable's connector, on the motherboard.In the Hardware Details it is the letter C also.C - Auxillary 12V ATX ConnectorThis is a general example of a 4-pin ATX +12 Volt power cable, and it's respective connector on the motherboard,http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atx12v4Note that it has a Lock, and the motherboard connector has a Tab, also.That's it for power cables TO the motherboard.3) Since there is only one IDE (PATA) connector on the motherboard, I'm going to assume you are using a SATA harddrive.Uses a SATA power cable,http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#sataNote that a SATA power cable's connector has 15 contact pins.Between it, and a SATA data cable's connector, the SATA power cable's connector is longer. Note also the L shape inside the connector. There is also a Lock tab you depress on the cable's connector, when unplugging it.4) General example of a SATA data cable, and it's respective connector on a motherboard,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SATA_ports.jpgYou can see the L shape a little better here. A SATA data cable has 7 contact pins.The connector shape usually used on the Harddrive, is a 90 degree bent elbow.The straight connector end is plugged into the motherboard's SATA connector.In the Main View the letter U is the SATA connector designator. Look to the left of the Front Panel connector, designated by the letter T.Those four Orange connectors are SATA connectors.The Harddrive usually plugs into SATA 1. In Hardware Details this is shown by the letter L.L- SATA ConnectorsLooking closely you can see the SATA 1 connector, is at the Bottom of the motherboard.However the beauty of SATA is, that you can plug the harddrive into any of those SATA connectors, and BIOS will find it.In the Main View the letter S on the right side, points to where a computer case fan plugs in.(Chassis Fan)The letter F in the middle, points to where the Processor (CPU) fan connects.J is for the Front Audio Connector. (Audio ports on Front Panel of computer)K is where a Card Reader would plug in.This is the kind of power cable a Floppy Drive, and a Card Reader uses,http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#floppyL points to where the Firewire ports connect to.1394a.(IEEE 1394 Connector)The letter O points to where the Front Panel USB ports connect to.Going back to the letter T - Front panel Connector, in the Main View.Go to Hardware Details, and click on -M - Front Panel connector4 pins on the Left side, 5 pins on the Right side.The pins on the Left side are numbered EVEN.The pins on the Right side are numbered ODD.Starting at the BOTTOM on the Left side, going towards the Top;Pins 2, 4, 6, and 8. No Pin 10.Starting at the Bottom on the Right side, going towards the Top;Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9.A) Pins 1 and 3 are for the HarDDrive activity LED. (Light)Pin 1 is for the Positive ( + ) wire.If the HDD LED is dim when the harddrive is active, switch the wires around.B) Pins 5 and 7 are for a Reset switch, IF a Reset switch is used.C) Pin 9 is N/C. Not Connected. 5 Volt test for the factoryD) Pins 2 and 4 are for the Power On LED. (Light)Pin 2 is for the Positive ( + ) wire. If the PWR LED is dim when the computer is on, switch the wires around.E) Pins 6 and 8 are for the Power On switch.For additional questions please post in a Comment.Regards, joecoolvette
10/4/2012 4:44:00 AM • Intel... • 2,120 views • 0 helpful votes
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Enable hypthreading i3 2120

The Intel Core i3, model 2120 Microprocessor is based on the Nehalem micro-architecture,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehalem_%28microarchitecture%29In the old days you had Intel Pentium 4's, that had Hyperthreading Technology. HT.One REAL processor core operating, and one VIRTUAL processor core.The Processor teamed up on the task at hand, using TWO processor cores.Yes, you guessed it. TWO processors.One REAL, one VIRTUAL.The Nehalem micro-architecture brought HT back out.Then the Sandy Bridge micro-architecture came out. Came out to replace the Nehalem micro-architecture,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_BridgeThe Intel Core i3 2120 is based on the 32nm Sandy Bridge, micro-architecture.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge#Desktop_platformNow instead of having TWO processor cores, you can have FOUR with two REAL ones, and two VIRTUAL ones.FOUR processors is what is essentially being said here.TWO real ones, TWO virtual ones.HOWEVER, your load that you are doing;...............Internet searches...Business/Office application, or program...Game...Video editing...........Is not enough to use FOUR processor cores. So HT is not enabled at this time.An aggressive, intensive new game, will click HT on; but who am I to know?Program that you have multiple applications within it opened?Running four or more programs?Running two games at once?Editing the lunar space program? lol!Maybe THESE will kick HT on, dunno.For additional questions please post in a Comment.Regards,joecoolvette[Having HT with a processor that has TWO processor cores; is like having an alcohol burning dragster processor.You don't use it to go to the supermarket ][Oh, and by the way;NO, Intel Core i3 does NOT mean 3 processor cores.There are TWO.Processor Core:Having two processor cores on ONE die chip; means there are TWO processors.TWO processors contained in that one processor.HT is kicked on you have FOUR processors ]http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/535http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Inside-the-Intel-Sandy-Bridge-Microarchitecture/1161http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/All-Core-i3-Models/951[Yours is a 21xx Model ]
1/1/2013 9:06:28 AM • Intel... • 155 views • 2 helpful votes
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This is my problem This device cannot start. (Code 10)

A Code 10 error is generated when Device Manager can't start the device, a situation usually caused by outdated or corrupted drivers. A device may also receive a Code 10 error if a driver generates an error that Device Manager doesn't understand. In other words, a Code 10 error can sometimes be a very generic message indicating some kind of unspecified driver or hardware problem.The driver can be found here:http://downloadcenter.intel.com/By running the update utility.Or entering the mainboard number ( to find the right driver )And select your windows system.Visit also the pc`s manufactures page.Here is some software, to find info about the mainboard:http://www.piriform.com/speccyGood luck
1/24/2013 4:11:31 PM • Intel... • 82 views • 0 helpful votes
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Ms 6577 audio drivers

Hello this is a OEM board that was manufactured for HP/Compaq by MSI and can only be found at the HP site: Go here:http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.htmlEnter the pc`s model number in the seach field and press enter.(not the mainboard number)The number is placed at the back of the pc.Next select your windows system.Select audio or sound and download the driver.Here is maybe not drivers for all windows system.Good luck
1/7/2013 7:52:31 AM • Intel... • 128 views • 0 helpful votes
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AC97

AC97 is an audio codec standard developed by Intel Architecture Labs in 1997. Many electronics manufactures uses this standard for audio. The cable is primarily used to connect to the motherboard or the sound card to for jack configuration for the front and/or back or where ever needed.
12/18/2012 7:16:46 PM • Intel... • 196 views • 3 helpful votes
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Were do the jumpers go on a optiplex 330

There is the Password jumper (PSWD), and the CMOS jumper.The CMOS battery is also termed the RTC battery.Real Time Clock battery.The CMOS jumper is labeled as RTCRST.Real Time Clock ReSeT.Jumper pin location is confusing if you go with Dell documentation.http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/op330/en/ug/mtparts.htm#wp1607303Dell Support documentation shows the RTCRST jumper pins near the Intel chipset, and PSWD jumper pins near the outside edge of the motherboard.I'm also looking at the Dell Optiplex 330, Technical Guidebook, Inside the Optiplex 330,http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/optix/en/optix_330_techspecs.pdfLocation of RTCRST jumper pins, is near the left corner of the Intel chipset, instead of the right as shown above, and PSWD jumper pins are in the same location.And several views of Optiplex 330 motherboard's on Ebay,http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Optiplex-330-Motherboard-Socket-775-KP561-/140870576837?pt=Motherboards&hash=item20cc8a6ac5(Nice to have that Zoom in feature on Ebay now)Jumper pins close to the white SATA 2 connector, are the RTCRST jumper pins.Jumper pins at the bottom side of the Intel chipset are the PSWD jumper pins.Jumper cap stays on PSWD jumper pins.No jumper cap on the RTCRST jumper pins.http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/p/18683374/18806360.aspxRegards,joecoolvette
10/23/2012 3:25:16 AM • Intel... • 940 views • 0 helpful votes
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Is asus v9520 video card compatible with dell dimension e520?

go here http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/AGP_N_series/V9520XTD128M/#download.select your os and you should get the right driver.as your problem sounds like a bad or incorrect version driver. post back if no help.
12/12/2012 2:22:45 AM • Intel... • 230 views • 1 helpful votes
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My Msi G41 TM-P33 mainboard is cann't run probability. It run first step, but don't run if i save bios setting.

Hello download the manual here:http://www.msi.com/product/mb/G41TM-P33.html#/?div=ManualPlease unzip the file, and adobe reader is needed to read the content.Try to enter the bios, and load default settings.Select the boot option for the drive.First boot device: dvd drive.Second the harddrive.Save the settings you have made, and leave the bios.Good luck
12/24/2012 10:58:43 AM • Intel... • 140 views • 0 helpful votes
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What ram does it take

Difficult to say because i don`t know the mainboard number.Visit your mainboards homepage for more info.http://downloadcenter.intel.com/And enter the mainboard number.Find the mainboard info by installing this programhttp://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.htmlInstall the english version.If the mainboard is more than 5 years old, it haves DDR ram.The mainboard will support from 2 to 8 gb of ram. Ram is available in: SDRAM, DDR, DDR2, DDR3 and RDRAM.Good luck
1/13/2013 2:38:38 AM • Intel... • 83 views • 0 helpful votes
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I cannot access my Bios setup when pressing the Delete on start up

Try pressing the esc key if that doesn't work use the f12 key
11/11/2012 1:52:36 PM • Intel... • 440 views • 0 helpful votes
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In gigabyte motherboard some time power sometimes not"

You have what's called an intermittent defect, causes, of this type can be very hard to troubleshoot, mainly because, like you said sometimes power, and sometimes not... Before you do anything, Unplug the power cord from the wall! You will need to, "crack the case", looking from, (front to back), it will be the left panel you take off , exposing the "inner working" or the "guts" of the computer. To do this; look at the side panel, you will see anywhere from one to three screws holding the panel in place. Tools needed are; small to medium size screwdriver. The first place to look for problems is where the wires from your power supply plug in to the motherboard. A. could have bad solder joints. B. bad/loose connection. C. dirty prongs in the plastic plug. Make sure you unplug the power cord at the wall! Disconnect the power cable by placing your thumb along the left (long side), of the plastic plug, you should feel the plastic tab, close to the bottom and next to the board. Using your middle finger on the other side (remember long side), again notice the tab, squeeze, thumb and middle finger together, moving slightly, "wiggle" as you pull, and the cable will come loose from the motherboard. Using a magnifying glass and a scratch awl, inspect the (female), end. By applying some pressure at each solder joint, if it has a bad joint you may see some movement in the plug. Next, if you have a air compressor blowing air into the male end, (the plug end you just removed), and the female end, should clean any dirt material in the plug. Make sure when reconnecting the plug you push down completely, you should be able to feel the tabs move as they lock in. The plug is now locked in place, I wouldn't replace the panel just yet. Turn on the computer, What's happening? If the problem is solved, you are finished and can replace the panel. But, if you are experiencing the same troubles, follow my next suggestion. The next place to start your troubleshooting is at the power supply. For this you will have to remove the power box from your computer. (4) Four screws hold the power supply box in place, and are located on the back panel of your computer, To locate the screws look where you plug the cord that goes to the wall receptacle , you will see an air vent and the four screws that form a rectangle, to remove them you will need a small to medium size phillips screwdriver. You have to remove the cover, after inspection of the soldered joints, and find nothing wrong replace the cover and put the power supply box back in the computer vitrine I think at this point, if you were unsuccessful at finding the problem it's time to take your machine in and let the professionals find the troubles.

1/28/2013 9:34:15 AM • Intel... • 55 views • 0 helpful votes
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