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Systemax Venture HU H540 (988738) PC Desktop - Page 6 Questions & Answers
NEED TO BUY OSI 350
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10/10/2008 6:00:06 PM •
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on Oct 10, 2008
How to replace the cmos
it's the round silver battery right on the motherboard.... unplug the computer first. there is small tab that you move sideways with your fingernail. when that clip is moved far enough the battery will pop out of the holder... to replace the battery put it back into the holder with the round side toward the clip and push down gently... it should snap into place.
Robert
9/22/2008 8:39:18 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2008
I am unable to get
check the following:
1. is the volume of your speakers up?
2. do you have bouth the the plug the goes to the pc going to right trs port? (it should be green), is it all the way in
3. if your speakers are self-powered... do you have the power cord plugged in?
4. on the sytem tray area (where the clock is) look for a gray speaker icon, left click on it.. is the volume up?.. is box that says mute unchecked?
5. on the same icon as in number 4. right click and click on open volume controls:
a. check the main volume is up and mute is not check.. check same controls for wave, audio cd and others.. make sure the controls are not only up as desired but that they are not muted.
6. did you just install a sound board?.. check it's properly configured and working by checking
device manager by gointo to start>right click my computer>properties>hardware tab>device manager, look under sound and video devices.. if you see an icon with a ! or ? you may have a driver issue.. reinstall the driver that came with the sound card or download a new driver from the manufacturer website... or try to do a windows update and look for an update for your sound card.
hope it helps!
9/21/2008 10:06:06 PM •
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on Sep 21, 2008
When I turn my computer
You have to check the power option in the control panel and set it to desktop option.
let me know if you have any question
thanks
Kevin
9/19/2008 9:39:07 AM •
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on Sep 19, 2008
Windows XP SP3 does not
XP prof (SP3) 4G mem limmit
(3.2G adressable)
Upgrade to
x64 edition of Windows which can support more than 4 GB of memory.
Az.
9/17/2008 9:56:03 PM •
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on Sep 17, 2008
Laptop screen can be barely
If it's more than 3 years old, it might need a new "cold cathode fluorescent" tube.
If you have hands as steady as a surgeon, aren't afraid of high voltage or flying glass, and know how to solder, you might be able to purchase a lamp on digikey dot ca or dot com for fifteen bucks.
9/16/2008 9:00:57 PM •
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on Sep 16, 2008
Need to due a factory
go into start all programs accessories system tools then system restore
(if running xp)
9/3/2008 3:17:50 AM •
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on Sep 03, 2008
I tried to add memory
if you put your old memory in and boot into bios setup and go to default or fail safe settings that should work then get the right memory that u need and install as usual
8/20/2008 3:16:24 AM •
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on Aug 20, 2008
I need the drivers for
U MAY HAVE TO LOOK ON THE SOUND CARD DIRECTLY TO SEE WHO ACTUALLY MANUFACTURE THE BOARD, THE NAME MAY NOT GIVE U THAT INFOMATION OVER THE NE DT.ONCE U FIND OUT WHO MADE IT U CAN SEARCH THAT COMPANY AND FIND THE DRIVER
8/4/2008 10:57:01 PM •
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on Aug 04, 2008
I have a 4 year
Dear kgreen13,
You may have a version of Explorer that has been infected with a virus or with spyware. If you can, start your machine in Safe Mode (press F8 just before the Windows logo appears.) When it comes up go to Start, Run and type "msconfig". Slect Diagnostic Startup and restart your machine. Go in the internet and if you can run a free spyware checker like the ones at McAfee.com or Symante.com and try to get your system cleaned. If successful return to "msconfig" and return it to normal startup.
Good luck.
7/28/2008 11:47:29 PM •
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on Jul 28, 2008
When i install my new
If you have an onboard video card that you are replacing you have to disable it in your device manager before you install your new video card or there will be an IRQ conflict rusulting in no video from new card. Hope this helps you out.....
George
7/23/2008 6:01:43 AM •
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on Jul 23, 2008
I REPLACED VISTA FOR XP
Did you verify that your machine is compatible with Vista? Review this list:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919183
Vista needs different drivers for various devices - make sure you have downloaded and installed Vista drivers for your video, and other devices.
7/21/2008 6:20:37 PM •
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on Jul 21, 2008
I press the switch to
try this unplug power cord for 1/2 minutes reconnect try this might work you may have had a power surge
7/14/2008 9:45:27 PM •
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on Jul 14, 2008
Computer restarts by itself continuously and does not boot up completely
hi im wesley. ok to restore to factory settings go to your bios witch is when you boot up and press delete to enter setup thwn at the bottom of the screen it will say like F5 for default settings press that button and it will reset if it doesnt work open the computer up and take the power out and take the battery out for bout 10 minutes and then place it back in along with the power and it will reset. you might have to format your hard drive because it might be a virus that keeps rebooting your computer i had the same problem once.
7/11/2008 1:49:24 PM •
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on Jul 11, 2008
My computer it's too slow
1. increase your RAM
2. Remove all viruse
3. delete temprory file. RUN , type %temp% ,
4. delete un useable fie from Windows,prefetch, delete all
7/6/2008 5:02:04 PM •
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on Jul 06, 2008
Voice sound
Welcome to FixYa
Your Sound Panel must look just like the columns provided in red bellow:
"Volume Control"
"Balance" - Center
"Volume" - Full
"Mute All" - Not selected
"Microphone"
"Balance" - Center
"Volume" - Full
"Mute All" - Not selected
Thank you for using FixYa. Have a nice day.
6/30/2008 1:34:16 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2008
NTLDR is missing
Windows XP users
- Insert the Windows XP bootable CD into the computer.
- When prompted to press any key to boot from the CD, press
any key.
- Once in the Windows XP setup menu press the "R"
key to repair Windows.
- Log into your Windows installation by pressing the
"1" key and pressing enter.
- You will then be prompted for your administrator password,
enter that password.
- Copy the below two files to the root
directory of the primary hard disk. In the below example we
are copying these files from the CD-ROM drive letter
"E". This letter may be different on your computer.
copy e:\i386\ntldr c:\
copy e:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\
- Once both of these files have been successfully copied,
remove the CD from the computer and reboot.
6/29/2008 10:28:09 PM •
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on Jun 29, 2008
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