Inside, nothing at all. Desktop is just a computer that sits on the desktop as opposed to a laptop. A tower is simply a case that stands upright on the desk as opposed to a one that lies flat in the desk. Towers are almost universal these days because the have a smaller foot print than the originalRead more
Inside, nothing at all. Desktop is just a computer that sits on the desktop as opposed to a laptop. A tower is simply a case that stands upright on the desk as opposed to a one that lies flat in the desk. Towers are almost universal these days because the have a smaller foot print than the original PC design.
What goes inside them is what matters, not the size or design of the case that contains the hardware,
I have solution maybe you can try cause i have same problem, So there are many problems which will cause issues of the screen.1. Software- Try Fn + F5 or something like that2. Electrical- Remove battery, unplug power, hold power button for 60 seconds, turn on computer with power plug only, then shutRead more
I have solution maybe you can try cause i have same problem, So there are many problems which will cause issues of the screen.
1. Software – Try Fn + F5 or something like that
2. Electrical – Remove battery, unplug power, hold power button for 60 seconds, turn on computer with power plug only, then shutdown, add battery and restart
3. Magnetic On/Off Switch to detect of Close/Open Lid – Your magnet switch is fubar some how. Open up the speaker cover and see if your lid actuator switch that come in contact with the magnet on your lid cover is stuck or not (find where the magnet is in the back of the front lid cover, trace where the magnet area actually touches the base of the computer and you will find the switch) – Workaround, start windows with lid at 30 degree angle
4. Hardware – You need to replace either Inverter, Blacklight, or everything. =)
Since it starts beeping before windows loads it must be a bios error code. Unfortunately the quick start guide and the generic user guide--the only downloads for that model from acer--give no information about beep codes. Other aspire beep code links didn't apply to your situation.Since it boots toRead more
Since it starts beeping before windows loads it must be a bios error code. Unfortunately the quick start guide and the generic user guide–the only downloads for that model from acer–give no information about beep codes. Other aspire beep code links didn’t apply to your situation.
Since it boots to windows check device manager to see if a hardware problem is showing, check to see that the date is correct (if not it could indicate a bad cmos battery) and check to make sure all your ram is showing.
Do any error messages show on the posting screen prior to windows loading? You may need to hit ‘pause’ if it flashes by too quick.
If that doesn’t help you might want to contact acer and tell those arseholes you want the beep codes for your laptop–the ones that should have been in the user guide.
Chkdsk doesn't really 'recover' lost data. It just puts the file parts it doesn't know what to do with into separate files. If chkdsk finds a lot of lost clusters you might want to let some recovery software have a look at it before you have chkdsk convert them into files.And yeah, as much as is posRead more
Chkdsk doesn’t really ‘recover’ lost data. It just puts the file parts it doesn’t know what to do with into separate files. If chkdsk finds a lot of lost clusters you might want to let some recovery software have a look at it before you have chkdsk convert them into files.
And yeah, as much as is possible delete files you don’t need to free up space.
download coreutils for windows then use the od commandc:\test> od -c file then you can see those characters. Experiment with different options and see. GNU win32 packages | Gawk
The problem with assuming that the issue is Image Persistence, is that Image Persistence with LCD displays, is an issue with the LCD display itself. It is not something that Windows keeps on pushing to the monitor. Thus, you cannot capture an image of the Image Persistence with a Screen Capture.ThinRead more
The problem with assuming that the issue is Image Persistence, is that Image Persistence with LCD displays, is an issue with the LCD display itself. It is not something that Windows keeps on pushing to the monitor. Thus, you cannot capture an image of the Image Persistence with a Screen Capture.
Think about that. Think about that REALLY hard, fellow geeks. A screen capture only takes a snapshot of what Windows is pushing to the screen. A ghost image that has been “burned in” to an LCD panel is NOT being pushed by Windows to the screen. It is a fingerprint left behind in the LCD. It is there whether you continue to use Windows, or boot to a LiveCD. It is damage (temporary or permanent) to the LCD panel itself. Thus, you cannot screen cap an example of Image Persistence.
Think about it this way. Image Persistence is similar to physical damage to an LCD panel. Like a crack in the screen. Imagine that. Crack an LCD screen. Watch in your mind as the black seeps out from that crack, obscuring the desktop. Do you imagine that you could capture an image of THAT by hitting the Print Screen button? No. Because it is not damage to what is being displayed by Windows… it is damage to the screen itself. That is Image Persistence. It is damage to the Liquid Crystals themselves.
Now, the reason why creating a white screen in Windows, and pushing that to the screen works, is because you are forcing ALL the crystals to behave a certain way… including the ones that won’t release that ghost image.
Technically, those are "illegal" versions of Windows, so you'll find no help here. If you wanna run an OS off a pen drive, try Linux.http://www.pendrivelinux.com/EDIT: phil22 beat me to it!message edited by riider
Technically, those are “illegal” versions of Windows, so you’ll find no help here. If you wanna run an OS off a pen drive, try Linux.
Is there a ribbon cable that connects the drive to the motherboard? That might be the culprit since a perfectly working drive from another system reports the same error when connected. Try the original drive in your other system and see what diagnostics reports on the drive. I recommend downloadingRead more
Is there a ribbon cable that connects the drive to the motherboard? That might be the culprit since a perfectly working drive from another system reports the same error when connected. Try the original drive in your other system and see what diagnostics reports on the drive. I recommend downloading and burning to CD a bootable ISO of hard drive diagnostics tool from the maker of the hard disk. Then boot off the CD to run the diagnostics. Just be careful which tests you choose to run as some will wipe the drive.
The NCP61 looks to be nvidia's nforce 430 chipset. There were no drivers on nvidia's site for anything older than XP for that chipset:http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce...A general search for nvidia audio drivers for windows 98 returned no results. The actual audio chip on that motherboard may notRead more
The NCP61 looks to be nvidia’s nforce 430 chipset. There were no drivers on nvidia’s site for anything older than XP for that chipset:
A general search for nvidia audio drivers for windows 98 returned no results. The actual audio chip on that motherboard may not be nvidia. The best thing to do would be to go to the support page for the specific emachine model you have and see what’s there.
Since you already have 98 installed you should go to device manager and see how many yellow ! and ? show there as that indicates lack of drivers for those items. No doubt there will be several.
Drivers are always going to be a problem when you install an old OS on new hardware as most manufacturers don’t bother writing drivers for an OS not meant to be used on that hardware.
This is a very general video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRQS...Not for the faint hearted and cleanliness is essential.It is just possible that there is some info for your own particular screen if you let us know the computer model number.Best first check that all connections between the screen aRead more
Solved Difference Between Desktop And Tower
Inside, nothing at all. Desktop is just a computer that sits on the desktop as opposed to a laptop. A tower is simply a case that stands upright on the desk as opposed to a one that lies flat in the desk. Towers are almost universal these days because the have a smaller foot print than the originalRead more
What goes inside them is what matters, not the size or design of the case that contains the hardware,
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Solved Black Screen On Toshiba Satellite Laptop
I have solution maybe you can try cause i have same problem, So there are many problems which will cause issues of the screen.1. Software- Try Fn + F5 or something like that2. Electrical- Remove battery, unplug power, hold power button for 60 seconds, turn on computer with power plug only, then shutRead more
So there are many problems which will cause issues of the screen.
1. Software
– Try Fn + F5 or something like that
2. Electrical
– Remove battery, unplug power, hold power button for 60 seconds, turn on computer with power plug only, then shutdown, add battery and restart
3. Magnetic On/Off Switch to detect of Close/Open Lid
– Your magnet switch is fubar some how. Open up the speaker cover and see if your lid actuator switch that come in contact with the magnet on your lid cover is stuck or not (find where the magnet is in the back of the front lid cover, trace where the magnet area actually touches the base of the computer and you will find the switch)
– Workaround, start windows with lid at 30 degree angle
4. Hardware
– You need to replace either Inverter, Blacklight, or everything. =)
I have tried the second and its work .. =)
Solved Acer Laptop Constant Post Code Beep
Since it starts beeping before windows loads it must be a bios error code. Unfortunately the quick start guide and the generic user guide--the only downloads for that model from acer--give no information about beep codes. Other aspire beep code links didn't apply to your situation.Since it boots toRead more
Since it boots to windows check device manager to see if a hardware problem is showing, check to see that the date is correct (if not it could indicate a bad cmos battery) and check to make sure all your ram is showing.
Do any error messages show on the posting screen prior to windows loading? You may need to hit ‘pause’ if it flashes by too quick.
If that doesn’t help you might want to contact acer and tell those arseholes you want the beep codes for your laptop–the ones that should have been in the user guide.
Insufficient Disk Space To Recover Lost Data Chkdsk Error
Chkdsk doesn't really 'recover' lost data. It just puts the file parts it doesn't know what to do with into separate files. If chkdsk finds a lot of lost clusters you might want to let some recovery software have a look at it before you have chkdsk convert them into files.And yeah, as much as is posRead more
And yeah, as much as is possible delete files you don’t need to free up space.
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How To View Hidden Characters In Text Document
download coreutils for windows then use the od commandc:\test> od -c file then you can see those characters. Experiment with different options and see. GNU win32 packages | Gawk
then you can see those characters. Experiment with different options and see.
GNU win32 packages | Gawk
Horizontal Line On Toshiba Laptop Screen
The problem with assuming that the issue is Image Persistence, is that Image Persistence with LCD displays, is an issue with the LCD display itself. It is not something that Windows keeps on pushing to the monitor. Thus, you cannot capture an image of the Image Persistence with a Screen Capture.ThinRead more
Think about that. Think about that REALLY hard, fellow geeks. A screen capture only takes a snapshot of what Windows is pushing to the screen. A ghost image that has been “burned in” to an LCD panel is NOT being pushed by Windows to the screen. It is a fingerprint left behind in the LCD. It is there whether you continue to use Windows, or boot to a LiveCD. It is damage (temporary or permanent) to the LCD panel itself. Thus, you cannot screen cap an example of Image Persistence.
Think about it this way. Image Persistence is similar to physical damage to an LCD panel. Like a crack in the screen. Imagine that. Crack an LCD screen. Watch in your mind as the black seeps out from that crack, obscuring the desktop. Do you imagine that you could capture an image of THAT by hitting the Print Screen button? No. Because it is not damage to what is being displayed by Windows… it is damage to the screen itself. That is Image Persistence. It is damage to the Liquid Crystals themselves.
Now, the reason why creating a white screen in Windows, and pushing that to the screen works, is because you are forcing ALL the crystals to behave a certain way… including the ones that won’t release that ghost image.
Solved Where To Get Mini Window 7 Or 8 ISO Live Image?
Technically, those are "illegal" versions of Windows, so you'll find no help here. If you wanna run an OS off a pen drive, try Linux.http://www.pendrivelinux.com/EDIT: phil22 beat me to it!message edited by riider
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/
EDIT: phil22 beat me to it!
message edited by riider
Solved 1720 – SMART Smard Drive Detects Imminent Failure
Is there a ribbon cable that connects the drive to the motherboard? That might be the culprit since a perfectly working drive from another system reports the same error when connected. Try the original drive in your other system and see what diagnostics reports on the drive. I recommend downloadingRead more
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Is There a High Definition Audio driver for Win98?
The NCP61 looks to be nvidia's nforce 430 chipset. There were no drivers on nvidia's site for anything older than XP for that chipset:http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce...A general search for nvidia audio drivers for windows 98 returned no results. The actual audio chip on that motherboard may notRead more
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce…
A general search for nvidia audio drivers for windows 98 returned no results. The actual audio chip on that motherboard may not be nvidia. The best thing to do would be to go to the support page for the specific emachine model you have and see what’s there.
Since you already have 98 installed you should go to device manager and see how many yellow ! and ? show there as that indicates lack of drivers for those items. No doubt there will be several.
Drivers are always going to be a problem when you install an old OS on new hardware as most manufacturers don’t bother writing drivers for an OS not meant to be used on that hardware.
Solved HP Laptop Half Of Screen Is Dim.
This is a very general video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRQS...Not for the faint hearted and cleanliness is essential.It is just possible that there is some info for your own particular screen if you let us know the computer model number.Best first check that all connections between the screen aRead more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRQS…
Not for the faint hearted and cleanliness is essential.
It is just possible that there is some info for your own particular screen if you let us know the computer model number.
Best first check that all connections between the screen and motherboard are good, although I agree that backlight failure is most likely.
Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks