P4X400dap 478 vt8235.
Hi,
this sounds like a bios problem, faulty/corrupt.
try removing the cmos battery for 10 seconds, replace then re-boot.
If this does,nt work suspect faulty Power-Supply-Unit. Motherboard. Ram Or CPU.
Mike @ Compurepair.
I purchased a new motherboard Jetway LGA775....
The motherboard does not have the drivers installed and that is why they are not working. If you have the cd's for them, try booting pc with the cd's already installed. They should have auto-detected them. If you have a schematic of the motherboard, check all jumpers to make sure they are set correctly.
Adding 2 gigs memory
try to install windows xP!! when the screen turns blue!! just press f7 until the setup is finnish!!
7/12/2009 3:08:10 AM •
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Pc turns on but no display on monitor
It sounds like the screen refresh rate is set to high. Try to plug in a monitor that you said works with the computer. If you have windows xp:
1) Go to the Control Panel
2) Select the Display icon
3) Select Settings then Advanced in the right corner
4) Select the monitors tab
5) change the screen refresh rate to 60
Click OK twice and close the control panel. Power off the pc and then change the monitor to the original one. Please let me know how this works for you!
I have downloaded motherboard vga drivers but
give me your vga display card name, jetway is the name only.... but all your motherboard and chips are from different company... such as via,sis,alc,realtek etc...
goto bios setup and check your display card name
or else open your cpu and find the display chip name
hope this will help you better to solve your problem
regards
ehsanullah
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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Nic
Booting problem
This is a known problem with the V226B motherboards unfortunately, we've seen quite a few of these (although strangely some are still perfect) and this seems to be a fault that develops with some, after some months or years in use. You may find that repeated power cycling will bring it back to life temporarily, but the only real solution is to replace it I'm afraid.
Neil
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