Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
banjomick
- 05 Feb 2009 22:39
- 7730 of 11003
Kayak
- 05 Feb 2009 23:02
- 7731 of 11003
banjo, the speaker these days is a very small sounder, maybe 3/8" in diameter, it should be behind the front panel.
tyketto
- 06 Feb 2009 00:30
- 7732 of 11003
Bjm,
One of my computers does not have an internal sounder
(for whatever reason0
The only time I hear beeps and bongs is when I switch on
the HiFi,connected to the audio output.
mac
banjomick
- 06 Feb 2009 00:39
- 7733 of 11003
Kayak,
I'll have a look over weekend just out of curiosity,cheers.
Mega Bucks
- 08 Feb 2009 15:34
- 7734 of 11003
Help required on backup of vps server,i have a vps server with 250gig storage and 3TB bandwidth for our Adult sites i am looking at some form of backup for this server i have the option of another vps would that be a wise move to back up the original host onto the new one and if so how would i go about doing it or is there another way i could this.Both have c/panel installed on the servers.
Problem has been solved we have one major vps and 2 smaller ones in 2 locations so that we are finally bullit proof.
Thanks
banjomick
- 09 Feb 2009 23:39
- 7735 of 11003
My case does have an internal speaker after all but it's not connected to MB and still beeps without any external speakers.
Got the comp.back off eldest and his state of the art case doesn't have a speaker but the MB has pins for one.Hearing no beeps at all maybe due to the MB being knackered after being shorted out so I still don't know whether it needs one or not for this board.
Anyway,new MB on it's way at great expense grrrrrrrrr
HARRYCAT
- 10 Feb 2009 08:52
- 7736 of 11003
I have a Gigabyte M/B on an old PC which beeps via the case speaker, but have recently bought an ASUS M/B for a friend which beeps independently of any speakers, so not sure which is now the norm.
I have no idea how to test components of a M/B. Presumably with a voltmeter, pin by pin, but probably not worth the effort as replacing the dud component then requires special skills!
Just hope all your plug in boards work with the new M/B, banjomick, as the new boards now only come with Express sockets now. PCI & ISA sockets are almost a thing of the past!
banjomick
- 10 Feb 2009 22:16
- 7737 of 11003
Evening HARRYCAT,
I'm rightly or wrongly going on the theory that as one corner of the MB was screwed and thus shorted firmly to the case the MB took a big hit even though the PS would have cut out near instantly on detecting the short.
Going to put the new MB in and connect the PS (after I've tested it in mine) with some working compatible but slower memory.I am also assuming the new graphics card that didn't work at all in old MB is undamaged or if damaged won't knack the MB...........on second thoughts I might take it over to a comp.shop and get it tested first :-) Only got AGP on mine............
Bobcolby
- 13 Feb 2009 17:50
- 7738 of 11003
FYI
In earlier posts, diffs with installing SP3 were discussed.
I tried everything on mine but no luck.
Then decided I might as well try installing Linux because I did not want to use a PC with possible security issues.
So got Linux version ubuntu 8.1 for free and my PC has had a new lease of life. It runs much faster than before with browsing being almost instantaneous. My Moneyam works fine and is much much quicker.
Dont think I can run etrade or cmc etc but it is good for everything else.
It did not like my matrox quad graphics card but works fine on single screen and I think I can add other singles if I want more screens
zscrooge
- 13 Feb 2009 18:51
- 7739 of 11003
Evening gents. Hopefully a simple question for you. All my kit at home is PC based but my daughter wants an Apple laptop. If she gets one, will we both be able to share the same router for internet connection?
zscrooge
- 13 Feb 2009 20:26
- 7741 of 11003
Cheers opto - i take it you are not fond of apple's then?
Strangely enough, I started on them in late 80s and loved their ease of use but migrated to PCs. So now haven't a clue on apples.
zscrooge
- 14 Feb 2009 13:16
- 7745 of 11003
MM
Daughter want the airbook because "it looks cool". Would I be wasting money for aesthetics? Is the MaC Book better? And where do you buy these things from and what happens when things go wrong?
porky
- 14 Feb 2009 13:36
- 7746 of 11003
Great bit of kit and you can buy at a dedicated apple Shop.
There are quite a few outlets in this country, and you can see your proposed laptop in action.
Would never use anything other than an Apple Mac, totally reliable.
zscrooge
- 14 Feb 2009 18:32
- 7748 of 11003
No need to persuade me opto - it's the daughter who is the prob ;-))
I know lots of apples that have gone wrong and nobody can then get inside to do anything.
Thanks anyway. Normally, daughter would be reasoned with but it is her 18th so i know I'm going to be a softie.
banjomick
- 14 Feb 2009 21:48
- 7749 of 11003
Re post 7722.
Just thought I'd update............
Comp.now working after great expense.New MB,new 9800GT gfx card which then got damaged trying it in original MB (tested card in comp.shop today) and new 8400GS gfx card.
The PS,CPU and memory all undamaged but possibly weakened,we will see.
New MB doesn't have 'beeping' on-board but found a speaker from my bag or bags of bits and bobs,tested it last night with beeps pointed towards gfx card.
Thanks to all who posted.