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ZT Group CISNET A7022 PC Desktop Questions & Answers
I have a cisnet tower and monitor when i connect
You will have to open up
your network connections
Click start control panel
network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for
local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question
mark
!
?
you will need to update or
install the driver or it could be firewalled.
Make sure your antivirus
program is not blocking the internet connection.
If you are trying to
connect through a modem/router you it should have come with a disk then
you might have to connect
the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then
Click start control panel
administration tools computer management device manager scroll to network
adapters should see a yellow question ? exclamation
mark ! or a red X right click install drivers.
The driver might be on the
disc supplied by your ISP internet service provider
or the motherboard disc
You only need to check the
BIOS if you cant install the driver.
Make
sure you Ethernet/internet is enabled in bios
restart your
computer during the boot up process you will see on your screen a certain key
to
press
to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key to enter bios using arrow keys
navigate
to integrated peripherals
look for SiS On Chip Pci Device press enter scroll to SiS 10/100m press
enter make sure its
"Enabled"ima
Click start type cmd press enter
you will be in DOS mode
type in ipconfig
press enter you will see all of your
internet connection details type in your default gateway adress into your
internet search should read something like 10.0.0.138
or you could download one
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html
on the homepage you will
see a search bar type in the ethernet controller freeware you want/need
Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet NIC http://download.cnet.com/realtek-rtl8168-8111-pci/3000-2112_4-99235.html
http://download.cnet.com/network-drivers/3150-2112_4-0-1-4.html
COMPUTER DOSENT TURN ON JUST GREEN LIGHT FLASHES
Dear Elvira,You have to disconnet your power supply from the mains by pulling out power cord then the open the side pan of your cabinet and locate the ram.remove the ram and resit it in another slot. then connect your power cord to the power supply of your pc then switch on.If the problem is not solved then again remove the power cord and remove the cmos battery from the motherboard and wait for 20 seconds,then put it back.and power on the system. if the problem is not solved then try with another powe supply.still problem is there then your motherboard may be bad.you have to replace the motherboard.
Sound isnt working
Hi mjaquez1960
Try this solution to your problem.
Look for the speaker icon on your desktop in the right bottom portion of the sceen.
Also when you find it, RIGHT click on it, you will have two choices to make, choose and check each one of the choices to make sure that NONE of the boxes on each
choice has a checkmark in Mute,if there is a check mark then uncheck it.
NOTE:In "Open Volume control: you will find slider to adjust for volume,Wave,CD Player,etc.
After that is down, then LEFT click on the speaker icon and make sure that the slider is all the way to the top and that the Mute does not have a check mark,if it does remove the check.
If that does not work then re-install the audio driver for your computer.
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Had a power outage and when computer came back on
Sounds like the power surge possible fried your hard drive. If you have access to another hard drive, try loading Windows on it. That message only pops up when it's unable to boot from the drive it normally boots from.
Do a factory restore
remove the computer cover remove the battery in the motherboard and switch on the computer remove the power to hard disk while doing it then switch off the computer replace the battery and switch on the computer while restarting press DEL and correct the date and time and click optimised defults then click save and exit it will restart the computer and bios will be reset to the factory defult
I need to know how
You can right-click on the CD/DVD icon in "computer" or "my computer" and choose eject.
You can also push the end of a large paper clip into the little hole on the front of the CD player right under the drawer. That will release the drawer and start it opening. Then pull it the rest of the way open.
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HELLO MY MONITOR IS SAYING
Please clarify me what is the monitor's brand / model and how many years do you use it. Have you tried to use another monitor to verify that the problem is on the monitor side and not at the computer's side?
Waiting clarification, don't hesitate to post.
Thanks and regards
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Desk top just turn off,
You are having an improper hardware installation or having hardware malfunction. It may be because of the following reasons:
- You changed the hardware settings of some device that results in malfunction of device.
- Your RAM will be having some problems. Try unplugging your RAM from RAM slot and remove dust by rubbing with an eraser(only from pins at the bottom of RAM.Do not rub the IC chips and circuits)
- You have installed a new hardware device on previous system use that have correpted the system boot settings. Remove the newly installed hardware and try restarting.
If you have checked the above problems and the computer didn't return to normal state then contact for nearest technical support.
Sound card not working
re download the drivers or unistall and reinstall the sound card if built on to ur motherboard then buy a new 1 they are cheap
My cisnet mini tower computer 2 ghz with 512 ram
If the CPU was overheating the PC would shut down, NOT reboot. Check the following:- 1) If it has a reset button on the front, check that nothing is accidentally hitting this. Try it. If it doesn't feel correct or is a bit iffy, disconnect it from the motherboard (IT is a red/white cable on a two pin plug and is marked "Reset". 2)If your PC has an on-board video controller as well as a video card that you are using, try plugging into this. (Some video cards overheat and cause re-boots!) Good Luck, Ian.
My computer shuts down for no reason if left idle
the computer might be set to go into stand by or hibernation after 10 minutes of not being used. check the power settings in start -> control panel -> power. (will probably have a different name)
another cause might be overheating due to dust in the fans - blocking the airflow.
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