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PC Chips PCChips A15G Motherboard - v1.0, NVIDIA MCP61P, Socket AM2+, MicroATX, Audio, Video, PCI Express, 10 Questions & Answers
Hi, i have a pc
you can use 2.0 as its backwards compatible you wont get the same thorough put (speed from the 2.0 specification) but you will be fine. hope this helps
What is the compatible memory
This motherboards specifications for RAM are as follows;
Number of Memory Slots: - 2×240pin
Memory Standard: - DDR2 800
Maximum Memory Supported: - 4GB
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System shuts down
- switch on system in safe mode by pressing F8
- go to start menu >in system tools try to restore system to earlyar time
I always have a blue screen what should i do?
Blue screens mostly appear because of a hard ware issue. A device in your system has a problem.
Most likely there is a problem with the FAT, File allocation table of your HDD. Suggest you back up all your data to CD/DVD disk or to a second drive if you have a second HDD in your system.
The most common files to back up are:
C:\Documents and Settings\ User name\Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book
C:\Documents and Settings\ User name\Desktop
C:\Documents and Settings\ User name\Favorites
C:\Documents and Settings\ User name\Local Settings\Identities
C:\Documents and Settings\ User name\My Documents
Every blue screen usually shows some type of error message. Write down the information shown on your screen. Than search Microsoft's web site for a possible work around to fix your error message/Blue screen. If you are unable to find a fix through Microsoft you can try the command: C:\ fixmbr. As your system begins to start up press the F5 key on your keyboard every 2 seconds. Windows will display a bunch of options. Using the keyboards up & down arrow keys move to highlight: Safe Mode With Command prompt. Press the enter key.
At the command prompt type, C:\space fixmbr & press the enter key. Than restart your system by pressing the keys, ctrl+alt+delete Your system should restart. If you still receive the blue screen you'll have no choice but to load your windows CD & format your drive. Than install windows fresh. If your hard disk drive is large enough, say 100 to 250GB in size. You can load your windows CD into your CD-ROM drive & boot to the Win CD. Read each screen. You want to create a partition within the free space of your drive. By doing the above you will not need to back up your data. Once your system seems to function you can delete the old partition by running, diskmgmt.msc in your windows run window.
Cheers!
Mike
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good day sir, I need to know if you have loaded the sound driver? Goto start, rigth click the My Computer, then properties, click hardware then select device manager. look at the sound, video and game controller. Is the question mark present? if yes, you need to install the sound driver. if it is an exclamation point. there are conflicts on your laptop. you need to know what are the conflicting devices. A sure way to settle the conflict is to reinstall the OS. hope these tips help.
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