OP OP P pizzanchy Baseband Member Messages 51 Mar 18, 2005 #41 hmmm, ok ok ok okok i'll check em out and if thats not it... what else could it be?
A Ankush09 Daemon Poster Messages 778 Mar 18, 2005 #42 dell 2100, old computer, they dont even make those anymore. uve got something fried.
S ShoobieRat Fully Optimized Messages 2,932 Mar 18, 2005 #43 If the two cards check out fine, it's the mobo. Personally, I'd pitch the whole thing as loss and start over from scratch. DELL machines really aren't meant to be configured after-sale.
If the two cards check out fine, it's the mobo. Personally, I'd pitch the whole thing as loss and start over from scratch. DELL machines really aren't meant to be configured after-sale.
OP OP P pizzanchy Baseband Member Messages 51 Mar 19, 2005 #44 well it turns out that the cards were both blown... those people must have used the internet during an electrical stormm.... -.- thx everyone!
well it turns out that the cards were both blown... those people must have used the internet during an electrical stormm.... -.- thx everyone!
S ShoobieRat Fully Optimized Messages 2,932 Mar 21, 2005 #45 Now what did you learn from this experience?
M mdshort In Runtime Messages 303 Mar 21, 2005 #46 Go into the bios and set it to default video to the onboard video.