{{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> " 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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#132
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> " 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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#133
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> " 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.
>
>
I have had my BOIS reset to default from recent storm caused power
surges and had my scanner up and lock things. Could be worth a look to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's - Gone to the rust pile...
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
#134
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:23:57 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
#135
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Posts: n/a
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:23:57 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
#136
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:23:57 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
#137
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Posts: n/a
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 18:23:57 -0500, Moe wrote:
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
> Hachiroku ハチ-ク wrote:
>> 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?
>>
>>
> Et appirs thee rich americen can not propirlee fex he's cmputour. I weel
> be right back, I hav too goo feeeed eliphent.
jus don tri 2 giff him an enema...
Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt (Paderborn, Germany) fed his
constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more than a
bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged- up pachyderm
finally let it fly, and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds of poop!
Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give the
ailing elephant an olive oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded on
him.
"The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation knocked Mr.
Riesfeldt to the ground where he struck his head on a rock and lay
unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on top of
him" said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik Dern. With no one
there to help him, he lay under all that dung for at least an hour before
a watchman came along, and during that time he suffocated. It seems to be
just one of those freak accidents that proves... "---- happens."
#138
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 23:11:29 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...
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Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 23:11:29 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...
#140
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Posts: n/a
Re: {{ OT }} Computerj (PC) Troubles with PCI Buss
On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 23:11:29 +0000, Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...
>
> "witfal" <nospam@all4.me> wrote in message
> news:f9atgd$46m$1@news.albasani.net...
>> On 2007-08-07 14:30:41 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net>
>> said:
>>
>>> I did a fresh install of WinDoze a few minutes before I went and bought
>>> another machine. I managed to get a successful activation of the key
>>> code right before it crapped the first time after installing the
>>> wireless adaptor.
>>>
>>> I don't have a wired network on the machine, only a wireless one. I was
>>> hoping for a power supply problem ahead of a motherboard problem. I'll
>>> likely not fix the motherboard if that is the trouble, but a power
>>> supply is an easy fix, and cheap too ...
>>
>> You may not have a cable plugged in, but I'll wager you've got an active
>> connection. Check it via
>> the Control Panel's icon.
>>
>>
> I do not have a NIC (Network Interface Card) on the machine ...
It doesn't have a built-in NIC? Most new MoBos and machines have a NIC
already installed, and the connection is near the USB ports as a rule.
I never liked them either, and the first MoBo I bought that had one
confirmed my suspicions...