Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On 2007-08-07 15:52:41 -0700, Moe <BubbleleLand@Fat.City> said:
> Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Doggone outsourcing. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On 2007-08-07 15:52:41 -0700, Moe <BubbleleLand@Fat.City> said:
> Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Doggone outsourcing. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On 2007-08-07 15:52:41 -0700, Moe <BubbleleLand@Fat.City> said:
> Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Doggone outsourcing. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 17:52:41 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >>> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >>> >>>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> >> >>>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>>> working >>>> >> okay >>>> >> for a very long time. >>>> >> >>>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of >>>> >> the garage >>>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until >>>> >> I turned >>>> it >> off >>>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>>> now >> it >>>> >> doesn't run. >>>> > >>>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works >>>> > fine? >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> >>>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when >>>> I put >>>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>>> bad >>>> analogy alive) ... >>> >>> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new >>> ones overwrite the old? >>> >>> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >>> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >>> >>> Aren't computers fun...GL >>> >>> >> It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two >> different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a >> forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless >> drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, >> the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses >> the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... >> >> Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the >> interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began >> working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, >> all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull >> our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off >> of it. >> >> We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if >> I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I >> really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I >> could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that >> does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC >> card and a CAT 5 cable. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Whatr u tring 2 sa, Mo? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 17:52:41 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >>> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >>> >>>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> >> >>>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>>> working >>>> >> okay >>>> >> for a very long time. >>>> >> >>>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of >>>> >> the garage >>>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until >>>> >> I turned >>>> it >> off >>>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>>> now >> it >>>> >> doesn't run. >>>> > >>>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works >>>> > fine? >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> >>>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when >>>> I put >>>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>>> bad >>>> analogy alive) ... >>> >>> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new >>> ones overwrite the old? >>> >>> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >>> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >>> >>> Aren't computers fun...GL >>> >>> >> It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two >> different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a >> forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless >> drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, >> the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses >> the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... >> >> Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the >> interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began >> working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, >> all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull >> our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off >> of it. >> >> We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if >> I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I >> really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I >> could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that >> does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC >> card and a CAT 5 cable. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Whatr u tring 2 sa, Mo? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 17:52:41 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >>> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >>> >>>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> >> >>>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>>> working >>>> >> okay >>>> >> for a very long time. >>>> >> >>>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of >>>> >> the garage >>>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until >>>> >> I turned >>>> it >> off >>>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>>> now >> it >>>> >> doesn't run. >>>> > >>>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works >>>> > fine? >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> >>>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when >>>> I put >>>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>>> bad >>>> analogy alive) ... >>> >>> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new >>> ones overwrite the old? >>> >>> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >>> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >>> >>> Aren't computers fun...GL >>> >>> >> It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two >> different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a >> forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless >> drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, >> the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses >> the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... >> >> Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the >> interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began >> working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, >> all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull >> our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off >> of it. >> >> We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if >> I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I >> really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I >> could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that >> does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC >> card and a CAT 5 cable. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Whatr u tring 2 sa, Mo? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 17:52:41 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Jeff Strickland wrote: >> >> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >> news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >>> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >>> >>>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>>> >> >>>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>>> working >>>> >> okay >>>> >> for a very long time. >>>> >> >>>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of >>>> >> the garage >>>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until >>>> >> I turned >>>> it >> off >>>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>>> now >> it >>>> >> doesn't run. >>>> > >>>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works >>>> > fine? >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> >>>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when >>>> I put >>>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>>> bad >>>> analogy alive) ... >>> >>> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new >>> ones overwrite the old? >>> >>> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >>> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >>> >>> Aren't computers fun...GL >>> >>> >> It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two >> different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a >> forced reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless >> drivers I am dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, >> the machine seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses >> the PCI bus. Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... >> >> Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the >> interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began >> working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, >> all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull >> our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off >> of it. >> >> We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if >> I can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I >> really need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I >> could drag it close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that >> does not give me what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC >> card and a CAT 5 cable. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hillew, my name is Sam, > I am sorri you sim to bi having problims, > Plise go to sistims divice and till mi if you have an conflics, Whatr u tring 2 sa, Mo? |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 22:32:52 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message > news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >> >>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> >> >>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>> >> working okay >>> >> for a very long time. >>> >> >>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>> >> garage >>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I >>> >> turned it off >>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>> >> now it >>> >> doesn't run. >>> > >>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> > >>> > -- >>> >>> >>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >>> put >>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>> bad >>> analogy alive) ... >> >> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones >> overwrite the old? >> >> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >> >> Aren't computers fun...GL >> >> > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two > different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced > reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am > dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine > seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. > Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... > > Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the > interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began > working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, > all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull > our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off > of it. > > We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I > can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really > need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it > close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me > what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 > cable. Have you gone into the BIOS and disabled the on-board NIC? My machine here locks when I install an Attache 'thumb drive', unless I remove my Trackball and use an optical mouse. My previous machine would lock up when the On-Board NIC was enabled. Damn thing never worked, so when I installed a 3Com card NIC it would freeze up unless the On-Board was disabled. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 22:32:52 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message > news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >> >>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> >> >>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>> >> working okay >>> >> for a very long time. >>> >> >>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>> >> garage >>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I >>> >> turned it off >>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>> >> now it >>> >> doesn't run. >>> > >>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> > >>> > -- >>> >>> >>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >>> put >>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>> bad >>> analogy alive) ... >> >> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones >> overwrite the old? >> >> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >> >> Aren't computers fun...GL >> >> > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two > different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced > reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am > dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine > seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. > Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... > > Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the > interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began > working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, > all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull > our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off > of it. > > We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I > can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really > need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it > close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me > what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 > cable. Have you gone into the BIOS and disabled the on-board NIC? My machine here locks when I install an Attache 'thumb drive', unless I remove my Trackball and use an optical mouse. My previous machine would lock up when the On-Board NIC was enabled. Damn thing never worked, so when I installed a 3Com card NIC it would freeze up unless the On-Board was disabled. |
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 22:32:52 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message > news:nps-DED5B9.16594007082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >> In article <eD5ui.7625$dD3.2352@trnddc07>, "Jeff Strickland" >> <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote: >> >>> " dbu.," <nps@alllegal.com> wrote in message >>> news:nps-5E9355.16062407082007@comcast.dca.giganews.com... >>> >> >>> >> Yes. I have the drivers for all of the added stuff, and it was >>> >> working okay >>> >> for a very long time. >>> >> >>> >> I realize that my problem is sorta like, I pushed the car out of the >>> >> garage >>> >> and now it won't start, where pushing it and starting it are >>> >> normally unrelated activities, but this computer worked okay until I >>> >> turned it off >>> >> one day and moved it to another table and started it up again, and >>> >> now it >>> >> doesn't run. >>> > >>> > You mean the wireless doesn't run, the computer otherwise works fine? >>> > >>> > -- >>> >>> >>> Well, yeah. When the old heap is up on blocks, it runs fine. But when I >>> put >>> the tires on and take the jack stands out, it stalls again (to keep my >>> bad >>> analogy alive) ... >> >> I wonder if the old drivers are still in the computer or do the new ones >> overwrite the old? >> >> I'm not so sure it's hardware. If it were me I'd be looking at >> SW/driver before replacing an otherwise good running machine. >> >> Aren't computers fun...GL >> >> > It behaved the same way with two different wireless adaptors and two > different installs of WinXP Pro, and the latest install of XP did a forced > reformat of the hard drive. I'm confident the only wireless drivers I am > dealing with now are for the D-Link adaptor. As an aside, the machine > seems to not care about the USB 2.0 adaptor that also uses the PCI bus. > Maybe my hints at a bad power supply are not accurate ... > > Somebody suggested a interupt conflict, but there was no change in the > interupts between the time the machine worked okay and when it began > working poorly. No software or hardware had been installed or modified, > all we did was unplug the machine and set it up on another table to pull > our private files -- pictures, Word Documents, that sort of stuff -- off > of it. > > We've already replaced the machine, but I can find a new home for it if I > can make it run. It works fine in a stand alone environment, but I really > need it to be connected to the wireless network. I suppose I could drag it > close to the router and plug in a CAT 5 cable, but that does not give me > what I'm really looking for. And, that requires a NIC card and a CAT 5 > cable. Have you gone into the BIOS and disabled the on-board NIC? My machine here locks when I install an Attache 'thumb drive', unless I remove my Trackball and use an optical mouse. My previous machine would lock up when the On-Board NIC was enabled. Damn thing never worked, so when I installed a 3Com card NIC it would freeze up unless the On-Board was disabled. |
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