look thru the system logs and see if you can get an idea of the dll that is missing . then you can make a new batch file with just that one and give it a go. There are too many for us to guess at...
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look thru the system logs and see if you can get an idea of the dll that is missing . then you can make a new batch file with just that one and give it a go. There are too many for us to guess at...
assuming your os is win xp and located on your c: drive,
open notepad:
start- all programs - accessories - notepad
Cut and paste this into notepad:
regsvr32.exe iuengine.dll
yes. I have done this many times.
did you try malwarebytes.
usually pretty good at removing those nasties.
plug in your desktop speakers to the same jack and see if you get sound from both channels.
If so, then I would say you got lucky.
some power supplies have a thermal sensor circuit in them that is read by the system. Not sure about dell.
That could be the thermal event you are seeing.
You didn't say you cleaned the supply?...
mp3 player...did it come with an install disc?
If so , you have to put the drivers in the computer first before it is "seen" by the comp.
you need a pci card.
It's a pci-ide controller.
gives you 2 more places to put ide cables ....2 channels / cable.
could be the power supply.
did you try switching them out?
do you have another hard drive to try to install xp to?
It sounds like a hard drive issue that should be ruled out.
If you have/can borrow an other hdd, try to install xp and see if error appears...
how old is the mobo?
download memtest86,....burn it as bootable cd,....bios set to boot from cd,.....put cd in and restart.
memtest will start and run tests. I would let run at least an hour.
If no errors, can 95% rule...
try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929461/en-us
you have to boot from cd to do those repairs.Read screens and when it ask's....press "r" for repair console.
Did you raise the voltage to the memory?
what kind of ram?
Did you check the bios to see if voltage too high for memory?
need a bit more info to go on.
A combo that has serverd me VERY well and all can be downloaded for free:
AVG7.5.
Super anti-spyware
PC Tools Threatfire free (works as compliment to AVG)
Windows Defender
Spyware blaster
and...
I don't know what boards you can get in your country. You should take a bit of time and do some shopping to see what you like and can afford. Then, when you have a list, do some research on each...
go back up to post #10.
Doing a bit of research on this board, shows that the ram requirements are VERY sticky. As I do love the Asus boards, this one seems to have problems with it , especialy...
I love the asus boards but this one is one of the lower end boards.I don't think there is much we can do as it seems to be a mobo issue with no way around it. You can keep trying ....and may find a...
did you try the voltage increase?
The M2NPV-VM is an AM2 MATX motherboard released early in the sockets lifetime and phased out towards 2008. One of the only MATX boards at the time that featured...
you can try ....ther could be other things, but that is at least a place to start.
0.1 volt should be ok
I go and look on Asus site for manual.....
...
Asus....excellent quality and great support. A bit pricy tho , but you get what you pay for
1.8V ± 0.1V from spec sheet. but being their value line....not good to increase voltage much. You could probably get away with 1.9-1.95 volts.
Do you have the mobo manual?
Voltage is in bios screens. Becarefull tho....it could fry the ram if you increase too high. There should be markings on the sticks for the operating voltage. If not , go to the kingston website and...
You have 3 os's listed. In a word....yes. I have several times had multiple os's loades. XP pro....Vista....and linux. I have 3 hard drives each partitioned into 2 drives each looking like a total of...
Too hard to say if it will solve the problem. But , it sounds like one of the symptoms of a hard drive going bad.Do a quick check of your ram first-just download memtest86 and test from boot. It...
ram can be picky. I would run memtest on all the ram for at least 10 mins.to be sure there isn't a bad chip on one stick. If you are sure it's ok, then are the sticks all from the same mfg?
some...
do you have a windows disc that you can do a repair from?
That would be the next option I would try. If you got some of the nasties out, sometimes it corrupts some windows files leaving parts of...
try SMITFRAUDFIX. it is a free download that will nuke the malware prosses that prevent you from installing anti -anything.use the second option and follow the instuctions. after it reboots, you...
if it won't give you the option...try to update it pointing it to update from your sound card folder. I have had to use this way before when windows "thinks" the driver is there and ok. let me know...
go to control panel> sound and audio devices.
click audio tab and see what is listed as default audio device.
if it's greyed out, you need to go to device manager> sound,video and game controllers ...
first , like was mentioned, ram. Download memtest and boot from cd. It will let you know if it is a memory issue.
Memory can do funny things.....good to rule it out first.
I have seen so many...
looks good. I have been clocking 939's for a while now and what you have done is about the best you will get. What mobo is it on?
Also , I would watch the heat on the cpu as it will go up doing...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929461/en-us
link to fix ths problem in vista.
did you try defrag from safe mode?
if you have a windows disc you may want to try a repair
chkdsk /p run from prompt in repair console
do a scan with malwarebytes first to see if any probs. with crap using exessive resources
vista?....xp?.... new drive?....
need to know if you have a sata hard drive......cable could be loose.
I have had it happen to me sevral times and was a pain till I seen it a time or two.
list some specs and we can try other...
First....got to find out what kind you have....eg. nvidia,....ati,....intel?
should be listed in device manager.
then go to the mfg site to see if there is an update.
first ....let us know what...
did you try to update your video driver?
If not..... give it a try first
need spec on system?
p2? p3? AMD? ram?
we don't know what to help with if we don't know what your running?
first.....download malwarebytes. install and update. DO A FULL SYSTEM SCAN. then get super-anti spyware free edition.......install-update-full scan.
Next....do you have a windows cd? If...
A combo of apps I use and has served me well:
AVG7.5(Idon't care for 8.0)
threatfire-as a complement to AVG
windows defender
super-antispyware free edition
got this combo running on 40 -50...