Intel Desktop Board D915PGN - Motherboard - ATX - i915P - LGA775 Socket - UDMA100, SATA - HD Audio - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My cup dont have sound What's your problem?sound driver solution
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it
click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to sound video and game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X Right click to reinstall drivers
click start control panel sounds and audio volume advanced speakers make sure you have selected the
(appropriate speakers) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct settings thereclick start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick ithope it helps
Require audio driver for i915P
Hi,
The driver is
here, but it says the board is discontinued and has no support for Windows 7. In most cases you will be fine using a Vista driver.
My mother board is intel
Nothing to worry dude
101 % Working first you have to download
1. Universal audio architecture which will enable your motherboard to detect audio driver it can be downloaded from here
2.And install its audio driver from here
works 100 percent guaranteed
MOTHERBOARD NO DISPLAY
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Dear USer
Check you Properly Connected your Smps Cable/Power Code.
Check your Display card Properly Connected to Monitor.Check your Monitor Cable.
Check your Display card connector.
Still problem Check your RAM properly seated..
Again same Motherboard may be damaged.also let me know if there have any error Tones..
Hope you got it....Thanks for Connecting FixYa...
Please i want to know the model of graphics card
The D915GAV motherboard supports PCI-E video cards. This is currently the standard for new video cards so pretty much any new PCI-E video card should be supported by the board.
You may require higher power output so you may want to ensure that the wattage on your power supply is sufficient for the new video card.
Robert from Blitware
Virus problem
OH MAN THAT REALLY BLOWS!!!! YOU ARE SO TOTALLY SCREWED!!!
Need help wiring Intel Desktop Board D915PGN motherboard
Here you go. Address this manual for your system board from Intel's site, checking and double checking your connections.
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/c6413602_en.pdf
Most commonly it is a disconnected CPU Fan or Chassis fan.
Let us know if you need more assistance, we shall continue to help you troubleshoot.
Bios setting
It is a problem with your RAM. Please try remove and replace the ram tightly on that port or another one. It should solve your problem.
Hard desk
Here are some solutions that I have for you.
HARD DRIVE PROBLEM
This sounds like a bad hard drive. What make of hard drive is in it?
Figure out what brand hard drive it is first. Then go to the website of the manufacturer.
While you are on the site look for software for hard drive repair. It could be listed in many ways. Download the windows version if you have another computer to test this in. If you do not have another computer to test this in you will have to use the Dos version. The instructions will come with the software.
Then you will go through these steps.
Do you have another computer that you can use to check the hard drive? If you have another computer or access to another computer you can download a hard drive utility that can diagnose and possible repair the hard drive. Is it a SATA hard drive? If it is a SATA hard drive you can plug it directly into another computer that has a SATA cable. If it is not SATA you will need to buy a converter so that you can hook it up to the other computer. This will be an external slim hard drive enclosure. A desktop hard drive can be put in another desktop and used as a slave drive. Just make sure that you look at the back of the Hard Drive and make put the jumper on the slave pins. Then you can run the test through the other computer to test the Hard Drive. The test will let you know if the Hard Drive is bad or not. If you can see your files on the drive you might want to back them up before you start the test. If it comes back as good go to the next step.
FIX BOOT
You can boot it up with the recovery CD and run through it as if you were doing a setup and then when the second repair comes up..... hit repair. This should repair any problem with the operating system. If you want to try the simple way... use the first repair that comes up. When the screen comes up with a blinking curser hit the number 1 then Enter........ When it ask you for a password hit enter. There should not be a password unless someone has put one in it. If there is a password it should be your master password.
Then type fixmbr and hit enter. This will fix your master boot record. If that does not work use the second repair. Sounds complicated but it is not.
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