Pci slots not working
This sounds like it may be a physical motherboard issue. But before replacing the board I would download a bios update as well as a chipset update. install one then reboot and install the other. The memory issue could be because of the amount of video Ram your computer is using. I would suggest going into the BIOS which is a part of your computer that shows how much memory its using. You usually press either f2 or the delete button when the computer first comes on to get there. You have to press it repeatedly or it just goes past it and loads Windows. There should be a setting for video memory that says Video, or aperture or something similar. I would have to know the motherboard and computer model and manufacturer to know for sure. You should be able to change the amount of memory used which would not consume to much memory. As for the sound card and the PCI slot if the upgrade didn't work I would try another card in that slow to see if it's the slot or the card. If it's the slot you would have to replace the motherboard to fix it.
Jetway motherboard 939 GT4-SLI-G will
If you are running a 32 bit version of windows it will only see up to 3.5gig of ram in your system no matter how much ram you put in there.
This is down to 32 bit windows only being able to address a maximum of 3.5 gig of ram.
Windows 64bit can address a far larger amount of ram and is why you will see all windows computers running 4gig or more of ram having Windows 64bit installed.
As you have said your computer is running Windows 7 32bit the only way you will get your computer to see the whole 4gig of ram you have installed is to upgrade to Windows 7 64bit.
Hope this answers your question and helps you out.
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Check CMOS beattery has life or not. Clear CMOS by jumper, try without CMOS battery, remove and replug PROCESSOR, Clean RAM slots throughly, check both +5 and +12V are available, if not try changing the Powersupply unit.
Good Luck!
No boot my mb
faulty motherboad and sorry to say that repair is not possible for motherboards, you had to set new one
My monitor screen keeps shutting
Try connecting the monitor to another computer. It it is behaving the same, then you have a bad monitor power supply. If it is under warranty, call the manufacturer.
Now if it works well with another computer then you have to check a few things from the original computer:
1. Video Card - update the drivers.
2. Sleep Key on the keyboard.
3. Go to bios and switch grfx card setting from 32 to 64 bit.
4. Check the connection to the computer. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/elixirjose_00375ea24bd8141b
Pc shuts down during windows xp install
Hi!
Easy problem to solve my freind:)
Do like this, start the installation as you did before, when your pc restarts, get in to bios again and change the first boot from cd/dvd to the HDD. That will solve your instalation problem:)
Good luck to you
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Continuose reboot after loading win
replace all the leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions + IDE,SATA and the ones that attach from your motherboard to your hard drive
One bad lead will cause your computer to continue in a cycle
hope this helps
I need audio driver?
here's what you need http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Desktop+Boards&ProductLine=Intel%c2%ae+845+Chipset+Family+Boards&ProductProduct=Intel%c2%ae+Desktop+Board+D845GVSR
In my PC there was
Reseat the graphics card and increase the fan speed or remove any overclocks you've done.
also check your PSU is not overloading.
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