OP OP J Jazkat Solid State Member Messages 11 Mar 24, 2010 #11 as i said i restored everything to out of the box state and this computer was pre-installed withwindows vista and all drivers needed to run
as i said i restored everything to out of the box state and this computer was pre-installed withwindows vista and all drivers needed to run
MindoverMaster Golden Master Messages 12,213 Location /home Mar 25, 2010 #13 Are you doing that via Windows Updates, or are you actually going to the sites of your device manufacturers, and checking?
Are you doing that via Windows Updates, or are you actually going to the sites of your device manufacturers, and checking?
OP OP J Jazkat Solid State Member Messages 11 Mar 26, 2010 #14 iv done both but that shouldent be the problem im pretty sure its hardware, how would i check that?
OP OP J Jazkat Solid State Member Messages 11 Mar 31, 2010 #16 ok, if fixed it... kind of, when i start up my computer i have to unplug the power cord and can only plug it back in when it shows the log in screen otherwise it will freeze. i might get a new power pack and tell you how it goes
ok, if fixed it... kind of, when i start up my computer i have to unplug the power cord and can only plug it back in when it shows the log in screen otherwise it will freeze. i might get a new power pack and tell you how it goes