tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post2092896611421169902..comments2023-08-18T04:37:47.001-04:00Comments on Byzantium's Shores: chronicling the misadventures of an overalls-clad hippie: Time for help from the techs again....Kelly Sedingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10704114189919711467noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-33605095560391780722010-01-04T22:43:49.205-05:002010-01-04T22:43:49.205-05:00Paul: that would be why I installed a new power su...Paul: that would be why I installed a new power supply. Problem still exists, although at lesser frequency since I put the thermal grease in my CPU cooling fan. I think I need some kind of other fan for the case because the fan on the new power supply doesn't exhaust from the case, but into the case itself, for some odd reason!Kelly Sedingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10704114189919711467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-58059369313289649032010-01-04T17:53:32.817-05:002010-01-04T17:53:32.817-05:00Spontaneous rebooting is usually symptomatic of a ...Spontaneous rebooting is usually symptomatic of a bad power supply. That could also explain the fan problem, as the power supply is probably over heating.Call me Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17704646008578216859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-64144669685706326552010-01-04T07:04:40.066-05:002010-01-04T07:04:40.066-05:00Hello
Forgot the disk drive
Try re-installing the...Hello<br />Forgot the disk drive<br /><br />Try re-installing the driver NOT entire windows setup<br /><br />do you know the model and make of the Drive?<br /><br />Check the system properties icon in the control panel and look at device manager in the hardware section<br /><br />When you do a complete windows re-install only as a last and I mean last resort, re installing software then updating take days and I mean days<br /><br />Hope this helps<br /><br />DavidS (read starfire)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3338557.post-18161134859111903682010-01-04T06:52:05.118-05:002010-01-04T06:52:05.118-05:00Hello,
First Backup all valuable data at once and ...Hello,<br />First Backup all valuable data at once and set aside knowing exactly where it is.<br /><br />2nd do remote anti virus scan visit pandasoft or trendmicro dot com look for free scan<br /><br />if clean look for malware and spybots try malwarebyte's anti malware do full system scan not quick<br /><br />If NOT clean do the anti virus routine Norton or AVG free AND rember once computer clean have it scan your NEW data backups that you just did make certain clean as well<br /><br />try CCleaner from piriform to clean crap from your harddrive and to check registry issues and see what all is being fired up at start up (do you really need all those programs fired up and in your ram at startup?) this willl free up RAM memory for game playing<br /><br />Also from piriform is Defraggler best drive defragment out there<br /><br />You might try visting PCPitstop.com to optimize your hardware as well<br /><br />if your unit is several years old and your computer game is copyrighted like 2009, the graphics power needed will most likly turn your mother board and video graphicscard in to flamthrowers. with computers doubling in speed, power, memory etc every 18 months or so, the bottom line is unfortunatly upgrade<br /><br />Hope this helps<br /><br />DavidS (read Starfire)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com