These are my current specs. I built this computer years ago, before pci-e even, with the help of this forum. It ran the first Mass Effect just fine, but I think I'll need a dual core and better ram for its sequal.
Motherboard: Abit AV8 (VIA K8T800P)
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 939 slot...
I really appreciate you two putting it into perspective for me. I knew that using both at the same time would effect my connection, but I didn't know if a splitter itself (or related) would hurt it somehow. I wanted to makesure there were no downsides to doing this, because It just seemed too...
Any downsides to that? My router in another room has multiple outputs, but I'm trying to avoid running another cable through the wall. I want to just split it at my end, but I'm wondering if it will hurt my connection any doing it that way.
I've got a cat 6 ethernet cable running from a router in one room to my room. By hand, I've been switching the cable from my jack, to my HTPC and my ps3. I was looking at using splitters, but I'm not sure how they work or how they would effect my connection.
And just to clarify, I don't want...
Thanks for posting. Well, I got this drive from a friend who I'm pretty sure bought and used it for the very same reason (installing sata driver). I'm going to try and get in touch with him just to make sure.
Edit: Nice! thanks for that link. I'll definitely try that!
A while back I posted a question on how to go about installing windows XP after my floppy drive stopped working (I tried several different drives) One poster told me that all I needed was a usb floppy drive, so I put this on hold until I got a hold of one.
Now that I have one, I'm trying to...
Thank you very much for showing me my options. I'll do a little research on the first 2 today.
Thanks for all the replies. Very helpful forum, and though this isn't the same account, you guys helped me build my first computer 4-5 years ago and I went from knowing absolutely nothing about...
No yellow !. I did as you suggested by deleting the drivers and letting windows redetect. I installed my mobos chipset again also.
What is strange to me is that no light comes on with my other two floppy drives, but when I use the latest cable I bought no light comes on my original floppy...
On my first Floppy drive, when I power on the machine, the light stays on for about 3 secs and goes off just before windows begins to boot up. When I try to access the disk in the drive through "My Computer" the light stays on for a while then goes off after i cancel the "insert disk" message...
Ah! great idea! USB-FDD would be floppy disk drive right?
Before I go out and buy a usb floppy drive (what are those, about 20-25 dollars?)
i'm thinking about having to install usb drivers before I can use my mouse each time I've reinstalled windows in the past. I can't quite remember if I...
Yep, everything was enabled in bios and I restored the settings to default last time around (which is what it has been for the past 4-5 years)
I made sure both cables were going in the right way (the twist at the floppy drive part) and both new cords are labeled anyway.
Thanks for replies...
Everything looks right in the bios, and I replaced the cable and the drive. When I insert different floppys into the drive and double click the drive in My Computer it tells me to insert disk.
The only reason I need the floppy drive is for a SATA driver when I reinstall windows. Without it...
It just hit me to check Ebay for a broken one being sold cheaply. I'm going to go ahead and do that unless anyone knows if spare parts are sold somewhere, which I have to doubt. Thx.
It didn't just pop off, a piece of the button that holds it on broke.
And it's just a button, I really hate for my monitor to go out like this... Any help/advice would be appreciated.
It's a Samsung SyncMaster 710t, btw. If anyone else out there has one, I would advise you to be easy on...
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