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When you reboot your computer, you should see a message in the lower left corner for a second or two that says something like "press esc for start menu." Press that button before the message disappears and a start menu should appear and one of the choices should be "boot options" or "boot order" select that and select the cd as the boot drive.
I would recommend upgrading your RAM to 2GB or even 4GB before investing into HD video card. It might be jerky. Your processor should be ok for it as it is.
This issue sounds like a possible defective power supply. Possible PSupply fan failure or PSupply is under powered for all you're devices. Re-check all internal connections. Use the link provided below to see if you're PS output is sufficient for all you're connected devices; http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
See if you can enter SAFE MODE. After turning on the power watch the screen and when you first see Starting Windows press the F8 key several times until you see a menu, select Save Mode. If the computer boots to save mode, it's probably just a driver problem.
Hi, It sounds like the install was a bad or that your hard drive has bad sectors on it so the operating system cannot read the boot information properly.
Try booting the machine up in safe mode. To do this restart the machine and just after the post/splash screen repeatedly tap F8 until it gives you a sub menu. Select safe mode and let the operating system boot up.
Once in the OS click on the orb/start menu and type in the search bar cmd.
A command window will pop up. In that window type chkdsk /r (leave a space between the k and the /) the computer will tell you that it cannot perform a disk check because of files that are in use so you will have to schedule a disk check when you restart the computer, select yes to this and restart the computer. It should boot normally and perform a disk check on the hard drive.
none of the cards u enumerated have on board video (don't know about the last one
k9a6m2 f-h )
go on the producers site, at the motherboard u want and look for the back panel I/O ports :
example :
Back Panel I/O Ports
- 1 x PS/2 keyboard
- 1 x PS/2 mouse - 1 x 3 in 1 audio jack - 4 x USB 2.0 ports - 1 x Serial port - 1 x Parallel port - 1 x RJ45 LAN jack - 1 x Graphics Card port (this is what u want)
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