Hi, my comps details:
built myself 2 years ago(5th build of mine)
intel e6850 core 2 duo 3.0ghz
asus p5n-e sli mb
2x2gb corsair 800mhz ram
wd 500gb sata hd
bfg 9800 gtx oc 512mb pcie card
450w ocz power supply
xp
Problem:
comp crashed, upon reboot vid card fan spins full speed...
I will give you guys the game if you want
http://img204.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jihad1do9.jpg
Picture of me shooting a soldier in the face.
Its a pretty in depth game, considering its 30mb. Nice options and reasonable graphics.
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Darrin
Hi, I plan to swap in my old Amd 2800+ into a computer with a 2600+. I don't need to swap the motherboard or any other parts, so will I have to reinstall windows and format, ect, ect just for a CPU swap??
Thanks for the help!
OCing with Asus BIOS is easier then ever. Just go into the bios and Im pretty sure its under 'CPU and Voltage configuration" or something of the like, and change the Overclock setting from Auto to 10% and bam, you got 2.42 ghz. Watch temps though. On my 4400 I run non-ODed at 32 degrees C...
Read the end of This message just in case something goes wrong. I got the AMD 4400+ and asus A8V and I had many problems, but all were summed up and resolved at the end of that post. Might come in handy.
See, I was seeing two entries in Device manager under Processors, and in System, it showed that I had the correct processor (amd 4400 x2) but when I went into task manager > Performance > View > CPU History > the box was grayed out to check. That was my main problem...after my first problem...
haha SolMiester, I had just about given up hope and then I decide to do the option "Install windows XP" instead of use recovery console. Well after 35 minutes of repairing, it is back to my desktop, pratically nothing works (including the internet connection setup wizard, so I can't go on the...
Press any key to boot from CD...
I hit enter.
It boots up, after everything is set up, it gives me an option screen. I hit 'r' to Repair current windows installation, and it then asks me to choose the drive that windows is on, then it gives me a C:\Windows and it has a bunch of commands that...
I went through the repair setup thing after booting from my cd, but I got stuck when it had me choose which windows drive to repair. There was only one option to choose (i have windows installed on only one drive) and so I chose that one, and then it just said
C:\Windows
and it wanted me...
Let me just understand something,
Does this mean that it is only seeing once processor, even though it shows 2 in the device manager (see pic).
Should I just install my Windows x64 Professional that is sitting here instead of trying to get 32 bit working before I move into uncharted territory?
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