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Friend of mine just got a new machine, and the amount of software installed on it was disgraceful. I wiped it, and installed from a subset of the recovery discs (they basically modify the boot files of the Windows install so you can't install without running the entire recovery, but they also include a backup of the modified files).
I'm finding that all the fans in the case power up as the OS is booting and stay powered up until shutdown. I'd be willing to bet it has something to do with missing drivers for the motherboard, but I can't seem to find them.
The computer is an HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7470n Desktop PC (whew). It has an MSI-7184 (or something like that) motherboard with an ATI Express 200. I downloaded a driver pack from MSI, but the only drivers that worked or were installed were the video and SMBus driver.
The only driver HP provides on their site is for the BIOS (which is already up to date on the motherboard), and I can't find appropriate drivers anywhere on the recovery partition. There are also no unknown devices listed in device manager so I can't simply trial-and-error the drivers.
Any ideas? --Silvaran 01:54, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
With my above assumptions I downloaded the CPU driver direct from AMD, installed it and rebooted. I also grabbed a few monitoring utilities from the site. I ran one of the CPU monitoring utilities before rebooting and noticed the frequency stuck at 2.2GHz per core. As I type I have the SpeedFan util you recommended open, it shows both fans (case and CPU) at 40%, and the temperature is flatlined--it's not creeping upwards over time even though the computer's idle. Problem appears to be solved. Thanks again! --Silvaran 00:05, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
In case anyone's still interested, my problem seems to have fixed itself. The latest CPU drivers are installed. It seems that when SpeedFan is running, it locks the fan speeds to whatever they're running at when you run SpeedFan. So if the CPU is hot, I run SpeedFan, and the fan speeds are at 100%, they stay there while SpeedFan is running. So I was under the illusion that the fans were running at full speed the whole time. Anyways, I've been running the machine idle for a few days, and everything seems fine (the AMD monitor even reports both cores running at 1GHz, which is good, because it means it's scaling properly). Thanks for listening, folks! :). --Silvaran 03:44, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
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im my blue j softwear my floder isnt opening all the other projects are opening except for this one. i have some very important programs in it.....please help me out!!! thnks tulika
Ok i am e-mail a message to several people in my address book. is there a way to send an e-mail to 10 people but the people who read the e-mail only see that it was sent to only them. is this possible
PS i use yahoo e-mail
The German user http://de.wikipedia.orghttps://demo.azizisearch.com/lite/wikipedia/page/Benutzer:Nightflyer searches for the German article on ANSI/EIA/TIA-232-F-1997 the text of the standard (free of cost). I know that ANSI is selling the text but there are hundreads or thousands people and institutions in the world which have the text and can give them away free of cost (although copyrighted). Any suggestions beside COPYRIGT PARANOIA? --Historiograf 17:43, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
After reading the response to the email header question above, I have another:
Sometimes I get mail from "myself", assuming this is not a virus/spyware thing (which it's not) is the sender changing the header for his/her address?
Is there any way to find out who's actually sending the message? (not just an IP, but an actual login@xyz.com)
Wjlkgnsfb 22:17, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
I have a old version of Rogue on a 3 1/2 in floppy that I used to play on my old computer. I played it in Dos. On my new computer I can't seem to get it to work. It's a Sony VAOI with Windows XP Home Edition. Trying to open through the run prompt or the command prompt window I get a message saying that there is no ID address mark on the disk. I know I can just download a new version, but I really like the version I have (1.0 I think) and I don't want to lose the high scores. Any thoughts? --Joelmills 22:18, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your help everybody. I think I'll just have to download a version. --Joelmills 02:58, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
i got a new computer and downloaded firefox. on my old computer under options there was the catgory of tabbed browseing and i could chhose an option that make it so any links i middle click on would load in the background, on my new computer under options the catigory is now called tabs and i dont have the option to have middle clicked links load in the background? can you help is the an add-on i need to download?
I have a friend with a 4th Generation iPod (I think). Several weeks ago, she hooked it up to another friend's Windows XP box -- the iPod hasn't worked correctly since, we don't think. I understand NOW that you can't use a Mac formatted iPod on a Windows machine and vice versa. I think connecting to the Windows Machine (which did work, by the way) did something crazy to the iPod that prevents it from working at all now. She can't connect to the device using her Mac anymore.... Bonus information: All of her music on the iPod and she has no backups -- losing the music will be bad.
Any ideas? Any help? Can I provide more information? --Chiacomo talk 23:49, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
1. Open Explorer 2. Goto Tools>Folder Options. 3. Then click the View tab. 4. Goto the Hidden files and folders section and select "Show Hidden Files and Folders". Then click "OK" 5. Once the above is done connect your ipod to the windows pc your working on (not the one beside it!) 6. Goto Explore again and find you ipod and go into its subdirectory (i think thats what its called) 7. Now you should see a folder called iPod_Control (i've got a 5th generation ipod so i do not know if it is the same with older ipods). If i am wrong with the name of the folder then look for the folder that is a slightly lighter yellow than the others(now this depends on your theme- im doing these instructions using windows classic theme.)Once you found the hidden file go into it. 8. Copy the "Music" folder to your computer. 9. Now copy it to the mac and configure itunes. Remember to formate your ipod first into a mac.
You can stop showing hidden folders by undoing the above.
I hope this has solved your problem and i hope that a 4th generation ipod is slightly similar to a 5th generation ipod or all the above instructions are in valide.
JEZ