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my computer is fucked

Author:  Tony [ Sat Jun 12, 2004 11:21 pm ]
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umm... yeah... I'd like some help, guys over at HP tech were no help cuz my computer is out of warranty... bastards Mad

anyways, here's the deal. I was doing some rearrangements on my desk and moved one of the monitors (i got 2) in favour of larger speakers (my bro moved his stereo into my room, so now I got 500W speakers with a base system that doubles as a fan)... eh, I'm getting offtrack. With the 2nd monitor obsolite, I've helped myself into BIOS and changed the default monitor from AGP to PCI (so that it would boot from the other monitor)

that's when things went screwy. Now my computer doesn't boot. I mean it doesn't boot at all Confused It turns on... jumper lights turn on... monitor turns on and displays that blue HP logo but that's preaty much as far as it gets. There're no beeping noises, and the keyboard turns off after few seconds (quits responding to num lock)

I've tried resetting BIOS by taking out the CMOS battery, but that doesn't help. Computer still doesn't boot from any drive.

what could be wrong?

Author:  Martin [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 1:33 am ]
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What's wrong is that it's a celeron.

Author:  Paul [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:04 am ]
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ooo I've had that happen to me b4, but found out later it was a bad connection with the slave drive.

Author:  Tony [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 10:39 am ]
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hmm... well supposedly if some component just fried itself at the reboot, which one could it be?

I still think its some problem with BIOS though, and I can't see to be able to reset it Confused I'm calling HP again Rolling Eyes

Author:  Blade [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 11:06 am ]
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what if its the video card? try removing the pci one and use the other.

Author:  Tony [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 12:16 pm ]
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haha Laughing Blade, I figured that and already fixed the system, but that was exactly what was wrong with it. My system got some messed up capability issue with the PCI gfx card set as default in BIOS (it works just fine set as default in my system though, so it all works out, I just can't see the booting screen)

but thx Smile You clearly know more then some tech support guys Rolling Eyes

I thought I'd treat you guys to some pictures
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Author:  Amailer [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 1:33 pm ]
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w hoa, what on earth are you going to do with such huge speakers for a COMP Neutral woo

Author:  Paul [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 2:26 pm ]
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Uh... really loud music?... yea... lol, either that or to "blow women's clothes off"

Author:  SuperGenius [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 2:41 pm ]
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mabye if they are wearing really flimsy clothes and are sitting in close proximity to the speakers lol... but cool pic with the computer's guts everywhere.

Author:  Dan [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 8:34 pm ]
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good thing that is an LCD screen b/c thos speaskers whould be messing over any other kind. Speakers ushely got some magitick felds around them, thats how i lost one of mine b4.

Author:  SuperGenius [ Sun Jun 13, 2004 9:14 pm ]
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i think nearly all computer speakers nowadays are magnetically shielded. But yeah, on my really old computer i used to put the speakers next to the monitor and it would go all wierd.

Author:  Tony [ Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:08 am ]
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haha, donno about blowing cloth off, but base does double as a fan 8) Right now they're wired to the stereo system, but if I got time (if I got time? damn it, I'm done highschool and I'm still looking for time Rolling Eyes ) I'll be getting a wire to hook it all up to the PC... I've already got a switch to the alternate speakers in case I dont want to osalate my house during the night Laughing

Author:  Blade [ Mon Jun 14, 2004 7:19 pm ]
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DUDE!! it looks like you can hide some secret rocket launcher into the tops of those... you could use it as a home security system, while being a fan and speakers

Author:  SuperGenius [ Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:21 pm ]
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Or.... you could hide an apparatus to "blow women's clothes off"

Author:  the_short1 [ Thu Jul 08, 2004 7:49 pm ]
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yea... thats some nice speakers. ...


yea most 'Computers speakers' are magnectically sehilded.... not normal steroe speakers.


yea..


nice cables to have..


steroe earphone sized MALE end .. two wires comming from that... left and right RCA jacks (FEMALE)

its a nice little connector..

then from there u can hook a patch cable (RCA- L R) from there to the AUX of ur steroe system...

its really SWEET//
well thats how i have mine hooked up... well add in a 3 way spliter for the earphone jack so i can have 3 amps hooked up instead of just one Smile

so LCD monitors are not affected by the magnetic feild? hmm.. have to remember that...

yea... my current monitor is kinda messed... it jiggles the taskbar (near the clock side) because i have my massive sub box (4 speakers) rite up to it.. o well... not like its a good monitor... hell i got it for free Razz

Author:  Tony [ Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:06 pm ]
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eh... what you said Laughing

well I have a spitter already, to alternate between my headset and another speaker system of my choise.

I connected the stereo to the computer via AUX ports, but the sygnal is not loud enough Confused and it's missing bass Thinking

so surpricingly I'm getting a better performance out of the speakers build into my LCD monitor Rolling Eyes any ideas?

Author:  the_short1 [ Fri Jul 09, 2004 11:03 am ]
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how is it hooked up to STEREO... ? AUX? CD LINE IN?


ur not hooking those speakers direct to ur tower are u ?? cuz thats why.. u need the amplification that the stereo would provide..


try using winamp.. < the PREAMP in the graphic equilizer... the AMP gives AMAZING bass.... thats why they call it Winamp! Razz GO WINAMP! Razz


and look in ur volum controls window... maybe ur master is set too low..


other then that... me dont know...

Author:  Martin [ Mon Jul 12, 2004 1:54 pm ]
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It's because Tony's computer is slower than most PDAs.

Author:  the_short1 [ Mon Jul 12, 2004 2:59 pm ]
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how fast are those little PDA's?



Flaming

Author:  Andy [ Tue Jul 13, 2004 2:07 am ]
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400~600 Mhz

Author:  the_short1 [ Tue Jul 13, 2004 9:06 pm ]
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dam... that faster then my comp.. (and current family comp) :embareassed:

hahah.



cant wait!!! i get to buy the new 'family' PC... (2.8 ghz here i come Smile)

Razz

Author:  wtd [ Tue Jul 13, 2004 11:10 pm ]
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the_short1 wrote:
dam... that faster then my comp.


Not necessarily. The CPUs used in PDAs are relatively fast in terms of clock cycles, but they lack a lot of features found in desktop and laptop CPUs. Many are particuarly crippled when it comes to floating point calculations.


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