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computer hardware in urdu(mother board )part 4
Computer problem, please help
Today my I ordered some RAM for my friend’s old computer. It is an HP Pavilion 533w, it supports PC2100 ram. The Problem was that when I removed the old RAM and placed the new one something went wrong and I don’t have any idea. The problem I get is that the computer won’t turn on, I hear this high pitched squeel type noise coming from the back near the power supply. It isn’t like a beep sequence, it’s just a continuous high pitched squeal. I can provide photos, I’ve tried searching around on google for solutions to this problem also. So far the only thing I can think of is that I got something loose from the motherboard, but I spent over 3 hours checking if everything was in securely and I sitll can’t figure anything out. I tried placing the old ram back in and it still won’t start up. I’ve tried changing the amount of watch with the red slider on the back. The green light on the back of the computer also stays on. Also when I try to start up the computer, I notice the fans will start to spin for a moment then entirely just stop. Going to show pictures. Pictures: img295.imageshack.us img294.imageshack.us img404.imageshack.us img189.imageshack.us img824.imageshack.us img571.imageshack.us
CompTIA A+ 220-602: 1.3 – Troubleshooting Motherboards
Magic Disc – Mount Disc Files without Burning Them
www.magiciso.com MagicDisc is freeware. It is very helpful utility designed for creating and managing virtual CD drives and CD/DVD discs. For anyone who deals with CD-based programs — it is a MUST. MagicDisc allows you to use almost all CD/DVD image without burning them onto CD or DVD in order to easily access your favorite games, music, or software programs —- It works like a real CD/DVD-ROM: You can run programs, play games, or listen to music from your virtual CD-ROM. Allowing you to run your game images at over 200x faster than from a conventional CD/DVD-ROM. MagicDisc is a powerful utility that uses a unique combination of options to ensure a perfect back-up every time. Partner with MagicISO, Your original games/program discs can be safely stored away, MagicISO mean that you always have your expensive media stored safely as CD/DVD image file on your hard drive, and use them with MagicDisc just like using the original discs. At the office: Program discs and many other applications generally require the original disc to be in the computer’s CD-ROM drive. This restricts the amount of people in your office who can have access to the same software at the same time without the cost of additional discs. MagicDisc virtual drives resolve that problem for you. No more hunting around the offices for that elusive disc you need to run your application, everything you require is just a click away.
Fix Code39 On Vista/XP/7 (Fix CD/DVD-ROM Drive)
Follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com Visit My Website: www.nutgoesnerd.webnode.com NOTE After removing these registry keys and rebooting, it may be necessary to reinstall any CD or DVD recording applications. 1) Close all open programs 2) Click on Start, Run, and type REGEDIT and press Enter 3) Click on the plus signs (+) next to the following folders * HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE * SYSTEM * CurrentControlSet * Control * Class * {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} 4) This folder is the DVD/CD-ROM Drive Class Description in the registry. Look for any of the following names in the right hand column. * UpperFilters * LowerFilters * UpperFilters.bak * LowerFilters.bak 5) If any of the above keys shown in step 4 are listed, right-click on them and choose Delete 6) After deleting the keys, close the Registry Editor 7) Reboot your computer 8) Open My Computer and check to see if your CD or DVD drives have returned. You may also want to open Device Manager and verify that the yellow exclamation and error code on the CD or DVD drive is gone.
Panasonic DMR-EH55 DVD drive problems!
I have a big problem. One day I turned on my HDD+DVD recorder Panasonic DMR-EH55 and suddenly it is unable to play even CDs! I cleaned head carefully but it is not helping at all. What could it be? Latest info: I did not solve this problem and bought a new DVD player (Sony). Hooking up DVD with PC: forum.videohelp.com
Acer PC Problems
****FIXED!***** NO MORE HELP NEEDED, THANKS FOR THE INPUT! I basically completely disassembled the PSU unit and then reassembled it as if I were putting in a new one and it all worked. THE INITIAL PROBLEM: After a power surge a few months ago, I took my PC to CompUSA to get it “fixed”, I paid $160 to take it home to this. As soon as I turn it on it makes this ridiculously loud noise (seriously, this video doesn’t do the sound justice). I, at first, assumed it was just the fan and tried adjusting its wires to no avail, then I turned it on and checked for loose wires and found the largest bundle of wires that connect to the motherboard gave me a little zap. The PC DOES turn on and function though, despite this eardrum-pounding racket. I really don’t want to take it back to CompUSA again and be robbed, AGAIN (They said it was fixed and working with them, so I clearly broke it by turning it on… right), so any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. ***I’m posting this video here to post on some PC help forums, I’ll probably take it down after I solve the problem, unless other people have it, too.***
DVD Drive Not Recognized or Reading CD/DVD
missing cd/dvd drive repair
this is my video of how to repair a lost cd/dvd drive some times it dissapears from my computer this video will sort that out SUBSCRIBE PLEASE !!!! Microsoft Windows Vista Click Start Collapse this imageExpand this image , and then click All Programs. Click Accessories, and then click Run. Type regedit, and then click OK. Collapse this imageExpand this image If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. In the navigation pane, locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} In the right pane, click UpperFilters. Note You may also see an UpperFilters.bak registry entry. You do not have to remove that entry. Click UpperFilters only. If you do not see the UpperFilters registry entry, you still might have to remove the LowerFilters registry entry. To do this, go to step 8. On the Edit menu, click Delete. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. In the right pane, click LowerFilters. Note If you do not see the LowerFilters registry entry, unfortunately this content cannot help you any further. Go to the “Next Steps” section for information about how you can find more solutions or more help on the Microsoft Web site. On the Edit menu, click Delete. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. Exit Registry Editor. Restart the computer Microsoft Windows XP Click Start, and then click Run …