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Normal POST, system hangs after PCI device listing.
Bios updates are intrinsically dangerous and not guaranteed. If something goes wrong during the operation or it does not work you often wind up with junk. If you have a spare hard drive you might try loading that to see if it takes. If so then the issue is with the OS on your first drive. If the install does not work then it may be a bios issue and .......... Good luck!
How/where do I enter pairing code?
When you want a bluetooth device to connect to your computer's bluetooth receiver, you have to set up the 'password' (which you decide) on both your PC/laptop AND your external device (e.g. BT enabled mobile phone). Generally on the PC/laptop this will be via the drop down menus got by right clicking the BT symbol on your desktop and selecting 'properties' (or via the start menu listing for BT device etc). Then for example your mobile phone's BT menu, via its settings. Do this for each external device. Sometimes devices come with a preset passkey/pairing code which can be a default of 0000. Consult device documents. If the device has no preset then set it up to be the same as the one you set for your PC BT receiver. Test the link by sending (TX) a file to the external device & vice versa (receiving device must be set to receive FIRST)
Sydney to Forster. Via Lakesway from Bulledah
Do you mean how long? About 4 hrs drive. How far? About 312 km.
We did this recently and it is a great road to the Lakes Way turnoff. Thereafter it narrows and winds about a lot until you come out of the hills and onto the flat part next to Myall Lake. It is still narrow, and you must pay attention on the bends especially.
A lot of people recommend continuing on the Highway north over the Wallamba River to Failford and turning off there to come into Forster from the North. I haven't ever gone that way.
BTW we thought the best club meals were at Club Forster, although the Golf Club wasn't far behind, and the Bowling Club has all-you-can-eat asian food.
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I have an asus p5vdc-mx
Hello,
What os are your using? XP, Vista, Win 7?) Also, was this a new motherboard and what type of case are you using? Lastly, I would recommend you checking your BIOS and make sure there are no limits set on the memory cap. (Usually found in older system but check anyway.)
Good Luck.
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5/6/2015 4:39:41 PM •
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on May 06, 2015
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