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MSI N1996 VIA VT8237A VGA DRIVER

if you are Use the appropriate link for you Operating system
Warning: The 64-bit driver is in beta stage and may be unstable. Install at your own risk.
6/29/2018 3:25:21 AM • MSI PM8M-V... • Answered on Jun 29, 2018
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K8n neo ms-7030

change the first boot device,
go to the bios option by presing del button
ther select your first boot device like hardisk n second is cdrom the f10 for save configuration and press k and check it
5/6/2018 6:08:39 PM • MSI K8N Neo-FSR... • Answered on May 06, 2018
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Reset password cmos msi wind

when i turn on my net book there is a password and i cant remember the password and i need it reset how would i reset it?
5/5/2018 7:12:46 PM • MSI Wind... • Answered on May 05, 2018
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Msi u100 bios password

Turn the laptop upside down and remove the plates one by one. Wherever you see a button cell, remove it for a minute or so and then reinsert it and put back all the covers. Power on and boot up the laptop. And remember not to use the password again. And if you have to then use such that you can not forget ever.
5/5/2018 12:25:49 PM • MSI Wind... • Answered on May 05, 2018
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File from the email on MSI 17 Inch Laptop

Here's an MPP Viewer though you can search for others online: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mppviewer/
4/30/2018 3:32:17 PM • MSI Computers &... • Answered on Apr 30, 2018
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Download all the msi driver ms-145b

i cant find the specs of msi ms-145b in the web. i need it pls
4/18/2018 8:55:27 PM • MSI ati_system... • Answered on Apr 18, 2018
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Is there a user manual for the MSI Pe627rd1095?

The service department at the following link might have the answer. MSI USA
3/20/2018 11:05:36 PM • MSI Computers &... • Answered on Mar 20, 2018
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HOW TO DOWNLOAD MOTHERBOARD DRIVERS

Hi, you can download the drivers here at the msi site:

http://us.msi.com/product/mb/K9N6SGM-V---K9N6PGM-FI---K9N6PGM-F.html#/?div=Download

Select the zip file and download it
When downloaded unzip the file and install the driver.

Here is a free unzip program:

http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

Select the exe file

Hope this will help you
3/1/2018 6:19:10 AM • MSI K9N6SGM-V... • Answered on Mar 01, 2018
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MB will not boot from HD or DVD drive and no video.

try searching on cmos bios number for the manualAlso check the cpu fan - does it require power on the motherboard somewhere and you might have it not powered via a power plug from the power supply.
2/19/2018 9:45:41 AM • MSI P6N SLI... • Answered on Feb 19, 2018
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Mother board ide ports not working

Got to MSI on line. Download the updates for all motherboard components and reinstall them. Not the BIOS, they are ok. Go to Microsoft on line, download the current updates for the operating system and device drivers. Go to Tweaking.com and download FREE windows repair. Now run Tweaking and although it takes time, this program helps make adjustments for you in the SAFE MODE. See if that gets you on tract.
2/18/2018 9:06:50 PM • MSI 845 PRO... • Answered on Feb 18, 2018
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S3 unichrome

Get a better motherboard or computer. The resolution is dependant on the graphics processor. If you can get a graphics card that will give a "widescreen" resolution then you will be able to do it by selecting it in the "Display Resolution" section of the control panel.
2/7/2018 10:21:42 AM • MSI Athlon 64,... • Answered on Feb 07, 2018
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My 845GV board doesnot powerup

Hi , the cold restarts seem highly likely to be a failing power supply unit and considering the age of the system as indicated by chipset model , I would be confident in suggesting a psu replacement would resolve the immediate issue. ( psu's loose efficiency over time ) As usual there could be other factors . However also your total installed ram memory as noted being 256MB is grossly underspec for functional running of late release version application programs - so i would highly recommend increasing ram memory to at least 2GB , but 4GB would be better .( you can then also increase shared video memory if using onboard video for better video performance, if useful) But depending upon resources of running tasks and your acceptable speed to complete a task , before spending money on sub-system upgrades, you should consider the benefit of a computer upgrade as possibly a more cost effective solution. * i800 series chipset era : your noted ram memory 256MB - typical 16MB-64MB shared memory for onboard video - Ram memory manager allocated free space ( for user launching new apps) say - 60MB = not much for the operating system and starup applications , so excessive program pages are allocated to the page file, located on the sloooooow hdd , hence for you i imagine an almost non-functional computer
2/1/2018 2:35:32 PM • MSI Motherboard... • Answered on Feb 01, 2018
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SYTEM HANG ON FIRST BIOS SCREEN

Your MB(motherboard) is hanging at the POST(Power on Self Test) level , which means a device connected to the MB or the MB itself has failed or is not seated properly. Your MB is fairly old so I'm assuming it was working at it stopped working at some point. To help you we need some additional info, and you need to troubleshoot in a systematic way one item at a time from the easy to fix to the more complex. You should turn off the computer between each step, don't touch anything inside with the PC power supply turned on. 1. Power off your PC (POYPC), and label (take photos and tag) and then remove all external USB cables from the motherboard, only leave a keyboard and video plugged. Then boot up again and see if anything changes... If it doesn't go to the next step 2. POYOC, ground yourself and open the case by removing screws from the back, your MB has chassis intrusion detection system so the system should beep and show an error prior to POST, if your system doesn't beep then we don't have an external speaker connected to the MB which makes it more complicated to troubleshoot. Now try to push/reseat memory DDR2 SDRAM, PCI/PCIe video card, disk cables and power cables from power supply(PS) to MB. Try booting up again. 3. POYPC. Do you have a PCI/PCIe video card? Is your video cable connected to the VGA (blue plug) or a video card? If you have a video card remove it by unscrewing the video card screw, and plug the monitor to the motherboard. Now reboot, if the system passes POST then you have a bad video card or video card component. 4. POYPC. with the PC now open label and disconnect CD drive, hard disk(s), and floppy data cable from those devices, you can use a sharpie to label each cable their device with numbers. And try booting again, and see what you get at the post level. If at this point it boots, then plug one item back at a time to see which one causes the issue. If those steps didn't solve the problem then it might be a memory (RAM), Power Supply, CPU or MB issue. These items are more complex to troubleshoot. RAM: You have 2 SDRAM sockets, so if you have two DDR2 DIMMS remove DIMM1(closest to the CPU), and boot up again, if you get stuck at the same spot then POYPC again and swap the DIMMS so you only have the original DIMM 2 on DIMM1 slow. Boot up again and see if that gets you passed the POST, if you do you will get a memory error saying that the memory config has changed. Power Supply: Very unlikely that is your PS because your getting to the POST. If your MB detects any electric short at all including the power supply, then your MB won't boot up at all. So I doubt this is the case. If you get to this point and the PC didn't boot then it's probably an issue with the CPU or MB. : If either of these 2 are the problem you should replace both the CPU, and motherboard, if you stay within your RAM and video card specifications then you won't have to replace a lot of components.
1/21/2018 4:28:53 PM • MSI Computers &... • Answered on Jan 21, 2018
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Computer locked as though in

Remove the battery and mains and hold the power button down for 30-60 secs, then replace battery and mains. It should now hopefully turn on.
1/20/2018 11:16:23 AM • MSI Microstar... • Answered on Jan 20, 2018
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Hi just got a msi

press and hold the Fn key then tap the F11 key and it should show the wireless icon in the bottom left corner
1/17/2018 3:20:33 PM • MSI Computers &... • Answered on Jan 17, 2018
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How to do a hard reset on a msi u100 laptop

Windows CD or recovery SYSTEM if ur windows is original
1/17/2018 8:14:30 AM • MSI Computers &... • Answered on Jan 17, 2018
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New memory stick 4 gb doesn't work

you cant do that. memory is always in PAIRS. The sockets are Colour Coded for each PAIR. two blue two black. the largest may need to be 1st Pair. suggestion: take all 4 out. put 2 largest back in as 1st pair see if pc is ok. then add 2nd pair. see if ok. https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c02014355 https://support.hp.com/lamerica_nsc_carib-en/product/HP-Pavilion-p6000-Desktop-PC-series/4079858/model/4123110/document/c01989040 https://www.mrmemory.co.uk/memory-ram-upgrades/hp/pavilion-desktop/p6324uk?search=hp+p6324uk
12/20/2017 5:27:01 PM • MSI Hp Iona-gl8e... • Answered on Dec 20, 2017
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