I see your rep has been set back to neutral. With comments like that, it won't take long to get you back in the red.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimbob1989
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I see your rep has been set back to neutral. With comments like that, it won't take long to get you back in the red.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimbob1989
He was very polite actually... offering thanks and whatnot for the help that was given. Take a chill pill and go bother someone else.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimbob1989
>>I see your rep has been set back to neutral. With comments like that, it won't take long to get you back in the red.<<
his rep has actually been disabled...but you could still give him some either way; it's still there, but invisible.
>>Well, he was calling someone stupid!
Learn how to read, Bubba was calling him stupid
Just a few days ago a vaguely remember my LED light being green on my mobo and now it is now red. Is that bad? I mean, red doesnt' seem like a good colour , and it may indicate a problem as to why my system won't boot. :(
so why did you have to start a new thread about this...couldn't you just continue in the other "problem with booting" one??
The led of my mobo is always red, i never saw it being green...
Its a p2 so maybe its red because it wants to tell me that i should please upgrade and that the mobo wants to retire and be left alone...
Alright Waldo2k2, that's probably the best idea, to get a friend who knwos what their doing.
>>what?
What i meant by clearing my CMOS.....umm. I did what my manual told me. :). One of the troubleshooting techniches that my manual told me to do in the case of a boot failure was to clear my CMOS.
>>so why did you have to start a new thread about this...couldn't you just continue in the other "problem with booting" one??
Very true axon, my mistake. I actually cringed when i posted it. I knew someone was going to knock me for that.
Thanks for the verification GanglyLamb. I feel less stressed.
All I have to say is Jimbob you are a moron and have no room to talk about anything here until you prove yourself not to be a moron, which will probably never happen. And jrahhali sorry to hear about comp troubles :)
> Very true axon, my mistake. I actually cringed when i posted it.
Both threads merged into one.
Well dont take my word on this one...
I mean for all i know something is wrong with my mobo as well i dont know,best thing for you to do is check your Mobo manual and see what the red light means ( probably there will be different possibility´s) , then you can now ask yourself what you chaged before it got red ( any bios setting, any jumper on the Mobo itself etc...).
From there on you should find out why it was red etc...
Greets,
Ganglylamb
Ok, i found out that the red light is normal on my mobo.
My computer then gave me this error (after like 20000 boots! )
Primary IDE channel no 80 conductor cable installed
i checked it up and i had not connected my ide cables right. My 80 wire one was not hooked up to my HDD. So i changed that hoping that would slove my problem, and my computer would boot.....it didn't happen. Recieved no error this time but once again, just before the boot up screen it freezes, or restarts. um, then the power shuts off!! :eek: Now there is no red light at all and my mobo is not recieving power. No fans including my power supply is running. It's not overheating because both the powersupply and cpu are cool. This happened yesterday too, and i though i blew my powersuppy, but i tried it again hours latter and the computer came to life again. I don't knwo what else could be the problem. I am going to try to get someone over to look at it, but in the meantime any thoughs, suggestions?
Motherboard AOpen ak77-333
edit: i should mention that fact that when the system restarts at the winxp loading scree a blue screen with a bunch of writing on it flashes for a split second, not long enogh for me to tell what it is. Anybody might know what this is?
It could be a lot of things....we can only speculate, you really should just try to find someone who can take a look at it. No offense, but you're not exactly a do-it-yourself kind of computer guy...we can't really do much but make educated guesses.