I had to go with the screwdriver method. I used a towel to keep from doing any damage to the mobo, but still put a couple marks on it.
Unfortunately I didn't build this rig. I won it at a LAN party. If I had built it, oh it would have had something non-adhesive.
Thanks.
I have a DangerDen TDX for my Athlon FX-62, and I'm wanting to use it on my new Phenom system. However I need the metal backplate, and it's stuck rather firmly to the back of the current motherboard.
How do I remove this backplate?
Installed XP MCE and used the drivers direct from MSI. Now I do have an SPDIF tab, and I've set it to "No Output." Still can select analogue channels and and no audio coming out. Wonder if the mobo is screwed. I hate computers, lol.
1) Jumpers are configured. First thing I checked.
2) Hmmm, I'll have to check on that one. Rings a bell from the last time I did a fresh install.
Edit: Checked the applet that resides in the system tray, and the analogue outputs are grayed out. I can only select 6CH and 8CH digital.
I'm setting up my HTPC with the MSI K8N Neo4-F (PCB 1.0) motherboard under Vista Ultimate, and when I install the Realtek AC97 drivers I don't get any audio out of the analogue outputs. Audio works on digital no problems, but analogue is non-existent. I can't even select the analogue channels...
I have a 250GB and a 500GB SATA drive in one of my systems, and would like them in one big chunk of storage space. Naturally this would lead me to JBOD. One thing I'm curious about with that spec is data integrity.
If one of the drives fail does it affect data across the entire JBOD array, or...
I don't think they travelled back in time. I seriously think this is modern day and the timeline has been affected.
Now as for the Nazi cut scene, well I get the sneaky feeling that Daniels or someone else fuc|<ed up and sent Archer back to WWII in Germany.
NOTE TO PRODUCTION CREW: USE SOME...
Cool thanks for all your help guys.
One more question. Does the nForce/2 APU put load on the processor (I'm only using a 1GHz athlon for this project) and does it do it's processing in the chipset? From much of the literature I've read the latter would appear true, but I would like to confirm...
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