First, try unplugging the Powersupply from the motherboard, then plug it back in and make sure it's connecting all the way. If that doesn't work, try another powersupply. My friend had the same problem.
<< Okay, first thing to check then is the power management settings in the BIOS. Just because it supports APM doesn't mean it's enabled by default. Go into the BIOS and find the setting; if it's not enabled, try enabling it. If if it enabled, try turning it off. See if that helps. Also...
Okay.. i've been trying to get this computer working for the past 12 hours with no luck... this is what i ordered:
Soyo K7V Dragon Plus motherboard
Crutial 256 Meg PC2100 DDR
ATI Radeon 8500 Retail
Athlon XP 1900+
Enermax 431 Watt powersupply
Antec SX-830 case
Alpha PAL 8045 HS
Maxtor...
95, 98, and 98 SE won't put a Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop unless the network properties are set. Pull out your network card and turn the computer on; you'll see.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.