OP OP 99sei Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Sep 11, 2004 Messages 1,411 Points 332 Location Coventry (near Birmingham Apr 16, 2009 #21 dont know i dont do the inside of computers i just turn them on, but apparently the motherboard is fine
dont know i dont do the inside of computers i just turn them on, but apparently the motherboard is fine
Ucof Powered by Bacon. Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 1,372 Points 249 Location South Wales Apr 16, 2009 #22 Ucof said: You can either take the side panel off and read the motherboard, it will have the make and model on it somewhere. You might need a torch. or.. use this program: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php Click to expand... The motherboard might be fine, but the drivers might not be.
Ucof said: You can either take the side panel off and read the motherboard, it will have the make and model on it somewhere. You might need a torch. or.. use this program: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php Click to expand... The motherboard might be fine, but the drivers might not be.
OP OP 99sei Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Sep 11, 2004 Messages 1,411 Points 332 Location Coventry (near Birmingham Apr 16, 2009 #23 tired to reload the drivers already - having problems now getting to to hook up with the screen, its just not having it. there is a label ontop on my comp that says pentium 4 processor H-T (fsb800)
tired to reload the drivers already - having problems now getting to to hook up with the screen, its just not having it. there is a label ontop on my comp that says pentium 4 processor H-T (fsb800)
OP OP 99sei Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Sep 11, 2004 Messages 1,411 Points 332 Location Coventry (near Birmingham Apr 19, 2009 #24 put the system restore disc in an set it back to factory settings and still no joy, im lost what to do now
put the system restore disc in an set it back to factory settings and still no joy, im lost what to do now