Take out everything but the mother board. Connect the 20pin and 4pin power connectors to the board. Power up and see if you get any beeps. Assuming that your speaker is hooked up correctly; if you don't get any beeps then your MB is no good!
It's a little different, but not much harder.
You'll just have to pop off the casing around your keyboard.
Then unscrew the keyboard and unplug it's connector to remove it.
This should be all you need to do to reveal the HD and then examine it to see how it's held in there.
This is how my network is setup:
Cable Modem -> D-Link DI-604(with 3 computers wired in) -> Linksys WRT54GS Wireless Router
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So, I bought the Xbox360 wireless adapter and I have a Linksys WRT54GS wireless router. It says on the Xbox360 site that their wireless...
So I can capture video from my camera via firewire using Windows' Movie Maker, but when I try capturing using Adobe Premiere 1.5, I get this error:
Error: Unknown recorder error.
And then the video stops.
Any suggestions?
I can record once and play the recorded audio, but when I try copying and pasting audio I get an error saying "Not enough memory available to complete this operation."
I get the same error when I try hitting record again.
Any suggestions?
My specs are in my signature, I'm running XP 32bit.
Your motherboard is shorting out when it's in the case. From constantly powering it on while in the case you may have fried your board.
Looks like you're gonna need a new one. Return it and say it came "defective."
I pretty much have this same exact setup, except I went all out and got two 7800GT's to utilize the SLI. I just built it last night. If your HD is SATA then plug it into one of the BLACK SATA inputs on the board. I made the mistake of plugging it into one of the red ones and spent 4hrs wondering...
I have that same case, but I didn't use their PSU. I have a 500W Thermaltake; but I don't know if that's the problem.
My guess would be that you some how fried your motherboard.
Take out the CPU and turn on the power. If the motherboard beeps, then it's still alive. If not, then you'll...
$50 with shipping is a tough on. I'm assuming your graphics card is PCI-e? Do not go below 400W. I'd go with 450w-500w to be on the safe side, especially with upgrading.
Here's all I could find:
Rosewill 450W PSU @ Newegg.com
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