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Dell Dimension 8200 PC Desktop Questions & Answers
I have installed new video
You need to install the right drivers for your video card. If a CD came with the video card that should have the drivers on it. If you do not have the CD then goto the manufacturer's web site for the drivers. If you have the drivers installed check for any updates at the manufacturer's web site too.
After loading windows 2000 progress bar computer restarts
Hit F8, enter en safe mode, and clean the computer and unistall the last program installed (if any) Be sure also that your computer is not infected by virus or spyware.
If after that the problem continues, you need to use your windows cd and use the opcion (R) recovery console.
ERROR 1002
This error can occur during a system
recovery, and choosing the backup option to an external hard drive. The
recovery might stop responding, and an
Error 1002
message displays.To resolve the
error, follow these steps:
- After the error
message displays, turn off the computer.
- Disconnect the external hard disk drive.The
backup is still useable.
- To continue the system recovery, restart the computer.
- Press F11
repeatedly at startup.
- Select
Advanced Options
, and then select System Recovery
.
- When given the
choice, choose to continue without a backup.
- After system recovery is complete,
restore files from the external hard disk drive.
What memory (does) it use?
Jokodi Haynes,
The Dimension 8200 memory specs are listed below.
Memory
Architecture RDRAM
Memory connectors four
Memory capacities 64-, 128-, 256-, and 512-MB non-ECC RDRAM
Minimum memory 128 MB
Maximum memory 2 GB with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP; 512 MB with Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Memory type PC800 (non-ECC)
Memory speed 40 ns or faster
BIOS address F8000h
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Dell-Jesse L
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No tengo audio en mi computadora
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Dell dimension 8200 help
A steady or Amber blinking power button indicates a low voltage problem. This can be caused by a defective power supply or a defective motherboard. Just to make sure that nothing else is causing the problem, remove any PCI cards like modem, video card, sound card, etc... Remove the memory modules and disconnect cables to CD/DVD drives. Look at the USB ports to see if any are damaged.
Showing message out of range
Your monitor settings within windows are set too high for the monitor to display... When computer first boots.. be ready and press the F8 key...
Enter safe mode.. Reset the display properties in control panel to 800 by 600 for a start. Setting the resolution too high past the monitors ability will give you that message.. Most monitors are able to display 1024 by 768 just fine.. Out of range.. means the display settings within windows are out of the monitors range of ability to display the screen resolution you have set... Good luck!!
Why is the disk drive green light off an on no power up of computer?
If you're talking about the light blinking on the CD/DVD drive when you try to turn on your system .. that's because it's getting enough power for the disc drive to run it's onboard boot circuits. Does not mean that the rest of the system is getting the power it needs .. could very well be that your main Power Supply Unit (psu) is going out.
Note :: PSU's are one of the most frequently replaced items in desktop systems. Many new systems come under-powered and upgrades that place more demand on the power supply will stress minimal psu units.
When I replace them, if at all possible, I put in stronger ones so they do not stress and wear out as quickly.
If you're talking about the actual Power LED on the computer blinking, its most likely an error. The 8200 has a set of LEDs on the back to indicate various failure codes. You didn't mention beeping so its not a beep code, which exists as well. If any light other than the CD/DVD disc light is what you were talking about, please clarify or visit [Link shown below] :: the Dimension 8200 pdf manual link, codes in it.
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Dell 8200, xp. plug & play config error. can not
Plug and Play Error? Check and see what CD/DVD Device you have connected. An 8200 uses Either SATA Connectors or IDE (WIDE GRAY CABLE) to connect to the hard disk and the Optical Drives. You may also want to check the jumper settings on the CD/DVD Drives. You will see if it's been set to "Cable Select," which is AUTO for most Dell computers. Dell OptiPlex and Dimension computers can be tricky so try "Cable Select" first. If you have TWO cd/dvd Drives in the PC, you have to have one SET for "master," and the other one to NOT HAVE A JUMPER AT ALL. Dell computers just work weird that way.
Desktop not receive a current
If you mean Power, then your psu (power supply unit) has most-likely gone bad. This happens a lot when a computer is as old as this model is. If you have no other choice than to replace the power supply, be sure to use dell in the search, models of this era did not have an opening on the back to accommodate a power (on/off) switch so you must get a replacement that will fit the case and not need an opening where there is not going to be one.
If you meant anything else, you need to explain better.
Cd drive not found
If you're still using a Dimension 8200, there is a very good chance that things are beginning to wear out. Power supplies go out just about more often than anything else but, CDs are a close 2nd on having to be replaced. Once computers reach this sort of age it really is better to go ahead and take the plunge .. save up if you have to but, its sinking ship time with old model computers and you'll never stop dumping money into them to keep them working reliably.
How to fix 404 Not Found
404 errors online usually mean the page requested is missing.
If you are getting that no matter what address you try to visit, then you're not online to the internet. You may wish to restart your computer and see if it "gets through" to any website. If you do get some sites to come up but still get a 404 on a particular link, the page doesn't exist.
If you're not able to get any pages then something is wrong with your networking .. somewhere along the line. Could be in the computer, router, cable/dsl modem. A simple 404 does not help too much on its own without some more details about what's happening.
Not finding what you are looking for?