google that, the answer is near endless
to 2nd hdd
to external HDD
to OOD CD_R, DVD-r , BD-r disks. burned ,using free imgburn.exe
to any home server.
to any USB stick memory
to any web server on on earth paid admission you (off site is king)
to the cloud.
to high end TAPE systems.
i keep mine on 3 of those places,.
old that is and UNDERSTATEMENT IF ever there was. 2009 made.
moved. desktop PC large.
1: monitor cable video not put back as it was or pins bent sloppy movers
2: PC fans spin or not. CPU and PSU it not PC has no power.
3: power lamp on PC must glow steady not blink does it , if dead this ,there is no power to PSU.
the monitor message only means video from PC is DEAD !
it does not know why only that is is dead.\ video signals
is this a VGA cable end to end
my PC has 2 VGA ports one on mobo and one on GPU card
only the one on card works. unless I remove the card.
Last guy on VISTA 32 bit on earth, yes? wow, brave./
ouch OEM lost the manual (retired, EOL sure)
AC cord to PC loose at ether end
not using AC power jack direct to wall AC?
other SIGNS on PC
no sounds from PC
no fans spin
PC beeps?
Blinking LED?
or 100% silent and one evidence of any life whatswever.
PS makes all right sounds fans etc.
but monitor set to wrong input port, via OSD.
that is it for now. lots more causes. we need all symptoms to progress.
Ok,here's the solution,I have my lap top about 100 feet away from my router,have a man cave,I have it plugged in always and when the wind is blowing,my signal will get lost and I get the same reading as you do,but it picks right back up,it's the signal,my vizio,smart tv is connected by wifi and I loose my signal there too,Here's a video to watch,enjoy.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1UgEJq8NY
microsoft has a license type called OEM which detects the computer that it is installed on and some computers have the licence key stored in the bios of the computer.
So when you grab the old hard drive and put it in the next computer Windows will detect you changed computers and not run as per OEM licensing rules that it runs on only the original purchased computer.
You might be able to run the drive as a secondary drive but you would need to install a new windows operating system and hard drive. And then use a partioning program to make the secondary drive not an active drive.
also you new machine most likely has a different type of bios called EFI
and you would have to change its settings to run AMI Bios but I do not think that is your problem as I think it is OEM but it might be worth investigating if you can run a legacy bios in the bios settings.
Hi there. If your desktop has been overheating for any reason you will need to look at buying a new processor (cpu), power supply (if wires have been damaged from heat or voltage spike), or possibly a new motherboard. It would be advisable to have a computer shop look at the internal components of your desktop. Heat or a surge in power can damage the computer hardware. Good luck!
hello and good morning.
emachines are old and now owned by acer.com (gateway,etc)
they OWN many old names.
you are running XP right? the last man on earth to do so?
XP is a virus magnet and doomed, it is time to upgrade.
this PC is 2007 made. so is 12 years old, today..
the RTC coin cell battery will be no good now, replace it for $2
then reset BIOS inside BIOS screen " set default"
then test the HDD, to be sure it is ok, if not? then reloading any OS of any kinds is not going to work with any bad HDD.
Last, reload a new OS.
there are the steps. and can be expensive, spent on any PC this old with zero street value. ($0 if broken a it is)
You'll have to unsolder the entire battery holder and replace it with a new one. Not suggesting you try it unless you have the proper desoldering equipment. Otherwise, damage to the motherboard will result