Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Bones
- 09 Oct 2004 14:27
- 2207 of 11003
SUCCESS! Thanks Optimist and Kayak for your help. Much appreciated!
Bones
Seymour Clearly
- 09 Oct 2004 22:41
- 2208 of 11003
Just testing a link:
edit - and done - sorry for the intrusion
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 11 Oct 2004 11:41
- 2210 of 11003
Power Units.
Having just had the power unit replaced last week on my desktop,it has blown again.(about 3 am whilst watching TV.
Every thing was working fine, the power is pluged into a surge protector socket.Othercomputers on the same ring main,no problems.No evidence of scorching or anything and well ventillated.
Anyone know what blows a power unit. (the people are going to replace it this week but I would like to try to prevent it happening again). Graeme.
robber
- 11 Oct 2004 12:15
- 2212 of 11003
Graeme, I would also consider your household wiring and the local electricity supply. Has anything happened in the last few weeks such as someone diging up the road near your house or have you had work done in the house recently?
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 11 Oct 2004 12:16
- 2213 of 11003
Hi Optimist, they did put a new power unit in as it is all shiney and slightly different.(they offered me the old one back but I didn't take it).You have given me the idea though that I am going to try NEC and the supplier of the DVD drive to see if they can shed any light on it.(chance of them addmitting anything is slim,but worth a try).
Thanks for your comments,it helps because I am out of my depth once the cover comes off........Graeme.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 11 Oct 2004 12:25
- 2214 of 11003
robber.
No nothing has changed at all.I only live in a flat and everything is on one ring main.This desk top and the other one in another room are each pluged into Belking surge protectors(or whatever they are called) and the laptop just straight into the mains.Only this machine has the problem.Ihavent even got round to using the new drive yet.As Optimist says that is the only variable but I still cant see a direct link as the new power unit ran for 4 days 24/7 n0 problem then just went in the middle of watching tv. I wasn't actually doing anything so to speak. Graeme.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 11 Oct 2004 13:39
- 2216 of 11003
Have phoned the electricity supplier but the are pleading NOT GUILTY to any known problem......
Have e.mailed the DVD writer supplier (SVP Comunications) awaitng reply.
Have e.mailed the compter manufacturer (Medion) await reply.
and have arranged for tame electrician to come round with his meter to check the wires.
Hope fully I can find the caurse before I plug the new supply in. The repairers are going to test it for 24 hours and give me a new power lead to try to help. Graeme.Thanks again for input.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 11 Oct 2004 19:07
- 2217 of 11003
Electrician mate has popped in and voltage was between 214 and 221 which he says can be due to the time of night. ie tea time. resistance was fine at .04.
he checked the power lead and the surge protector ,so none the wiser at the moment.Graeme.
edit. the link to taderpc at the top now goes tosome web hosting site.I know Croc was involved with them but are they still running and if so does anyone know the contact.
maddoctor
- 11 Oct 2004 20:27
- 2218 of 11003
graeme , ask Bullshare , I think him and croc where in partnership.
Spaceman
- 11 Oct 2004 23:15
- 2219 of 11003
GRAEME.ALEXANDER,
I still think you need to check all the power connectors in your PC and check that all the boards are seated correctly. Then check that you have not shorted anything, for example could you have tightened something and causes a wire to be pinched so that it making short to the case.
I have seen several power supplies fail but never like this, as this all happened since your DVD (I think) install I would be amazed if the cause is not related to that install.
I think its very unlikely that there is a fault with the DVD that could cause this.
Check everything and then check it all again.
PS could you have dropped a screw into the case? it could have got behind the Motherboards and be causing a short.
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2004 16:39
- 2220 of 11003
Hi, just a question about Windows 2000. I have a Dell laptop with approx 340Mb of memory, Intel 600 processor, 6Gb HD. I presently run W98SE on it, and I'm about to reformat the hard drive and want to install W2000 instead.
My question is my copy of Windows 2000 professional says "reinstallation CD W2K SP3"
Only use this CD to reinstall the operating system on a Dell computer. This CD is not for the reinstallation of programs or drivers.
Do I need a Certificate of Authenticity - 'cause I don't have one! The label on the packet says DS/N DE -0 then a series of number / letter combinations. Is this what I want, do I really need one for W2000?
S A W
- 12 Oct 2004 16:41
- 2221 of 11003
I have jus installed windows xp2 but can't trade online on comdirect.i can access my acc. but not trade anyone know how to get round it.I'm a complete novice when it comes to computers so make it simple like a ,b ,c ,
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2004 16:44
- 2222 of 11003
SAW, suggest you download Mozilla Firefox as a secondary browser - ComDirect works OK with it - I know, just used it today. Download from:
Click here
MoneyAM doesn't work through it though so you still need Internet Explorer for this.
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2004 17:16
- 2224 of 11003
Optimist, thanks. I have a sticker that says DS/N DE -07P600 - 41350 - 3AF - then 4 more numbers (don't want to broadcast the lot!) Does this sound likely? It doesn't to me. I have W2K on a machine at work and will check that number.
Kayak
- 12 Oct 2004 17:19
- 2225 of 11003
SC, some W2000 installation discs don't need a product key since it is already incorporated on the disc. I guess that is likely for an OEM Dell disc. Not sure there is any way of telling until you try to use it and it asks you for a key or hopefully doesn't. Even if you do need a key however there are plenty on the web. Here's one: RM233-2PRQQ-FR4RH-JP89H-46QYB .