Murph
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I smell a windows re-install in your near future![]()
I smell a new PC in my near future. It's a faint smell, but it reminds me of enchiladas.
I smell a windows re-install in your near future![]()
BWHAHAHAHAHA!I smell a new PC in my near future. It's a faint smell, but it reminds me of enchiladas.
here's an interesting one for you guys.
my screensaver never goes on. and the monitor never switches off.
it's been like that for a LONG time, but I though it might just be because my Windows is a bit tired. but I did a fresh install the other day after my hardware upgrade and it's still doing it.
also, my desktop icons don't stay where I put them. soon as I reboot they moved back to where they were originally
:wtf:
just my keyboardDo you have any sort of wireless devices connected?
just my keyboard
I've been using that keyboard for almost 10 years now I think, and the mouse (MX518) for 5 - 7 years and never had this problem.If you had it for the time that your pc have been having the problems. It can also be a Usb mouse that could be causing the pc not to go into Idle.
Try unplugging it for that 10min to see if your screensaver comes on. you can set it lower for 2min and unplug it for that while and see what happens.
I've been using that keyboard for almost 10 years now I think, and the mouse (MX518) for 5 - 7 years and never had this problem.
but I'll try your idea tonight. if it works then I will be completely dumbstruck :wtf:
well with the last two Win installs I've just been using the default drivers windows installs. perhaps I should try download and install the actual hardware drivers as wellYeah you got nothing to lose. The other thing is drivers but seeing as you have had this for a while and probably went trough a few drivers.
HAHA! it's working again!![]()
Right, I did that.
My audio still fails to start (I get a 1608 dependency service failed or something like that).
Connection wise, it started, but I get nada. Tried to set up another connection and the same thing happened.
yeah, can you imagine. installed the actual device drivers this morning and everything was back to normalSo the drivers?
PCI E is backward compatible. Not an issue.
Is the PSU sufficiently powerful? Have you connected the PSU power leads to the card?
Thanks Havoc, card is powered as I can see both of the cooling fans spinning on the card. My PSU is a 520W Antec, do you think this is enough?
I've updated the BIOS, seated and reseated the card, but still my PC does not get beyond the initial Intel screen.
I guess my options are as follows:
1. Get a replacement card, although I do not know for certain it is faulty.
2. Upgrade the PSU
3. Upgrade the PSU and mobo.
How old is that PSU of yours? I've found in the past that the older PSUs get the less juice they push through, so you'll be left looking for power despite thinking you have enough. It might help if you could say what else is in the box with regards to CPU, number of HDDs etc etc.
That's just a guess on my part though, it could still be a faulty card - all I can think of suggesting is finding a way to test it by putting it in a different machine.