- Dec 8, 2000
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I just bought an Intel OEM WL810E from Overstock. Thought it was a great deal, but I'm beginning to wonder...
Put all the parts together, plug in monitor - no video. Computer powers up, drives and fans spin, no beeping from POST (I'm just using a Win98 startup disk for now). However, the monitor I've plugged in get's no signal from the built-in video. I don't have a PCI video card to plug in right now. Am I hosed? If there is no video, how could I even troubleshoot, install drivers, etc??? What was supposed to be a very exciting morning of building a new computer has turned out to be quite discouraging...
Any help? Ideas? The hard drive has a Linux install (Mandrake 7.2 - new this morning) from another computer on it. I was hoping I could just move the drive over and reconfigure some of the drivers...
Dan
Intel WL810E, old Samsung 2GB HD, Generic Floppy and CD, Celeron 600, 128MB Ram, built-in video and sound, Linksys 10/100 card...
Put all the parts together, plug in monitor - no video. Computer powers up, drives and fans spin, no beeping from POST (I'm just using a Win98 startup disk for now). However, the monitor I've plugged in get's no signal from the built-in video. I don't have a PCI video card to plug in right now. Am I hosed? If there is no video, how could I even troubleshoot, install drivers, etc??? What was supposed to be a very exciting morning of building a new computer has turned out to be quite discouraging...
Any help? Ideas? The hard drive has a Linux install (Mandrake 7.2 - new this morning) from another computer on it. I was hoping I could just move the drive over and reconfigure some of the drivers...
Dan
Intel WL810E, old Samsung 2GB HD, Generic Floppy and CD, Celeron 600, 128MB Ram, built-in video and sound, Linksys 10/100 card...
