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Jimbo30

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  • Birthday 2/13/1980

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  1. I pulled out the cmos battery, waited 30s put it back in went to boot up and nothing. All I get now is the compaq screen and it stays on that, also, I have no use of the keyboard, num lock caps lock and scroll lock light blink twice then nothing. The 7600GS came already in the pc and I have had no problems with it until now. By the way I had to dig out an old pc to post this.
  2. I move the monitor cable from the add in to the onboard. I changed nothing in the bios. When I booted up with the monitor cable connected to the onboard it started off in 640 x 480 but I changed it to 1400 x 900 which is what it is in now. The onboard is a VGA connector. I'll try as suggested and see what happens. Cheers.
  3. I'm only using vga, which plugs into a little adapter (no idea what its called) which allows it to be plugged into the add in card.
  4. The only monitor I have is a LG Flatron W1942T. Yes I tried both cards, with the llatest drivers for each of them.
  5. No, sorry, I dont have one. All powersaving modes are disabled within windows.
  6. G'day everyone, A few days ago I went to startup up my pc and "analog power save mode" appeared on the monitor. I pulled out the graphics card which is a Nvidia GeForce 7600GS 3D 512 MB PCI Express, blew out all the dust and reseated it, to which the same thing still happened. Having no idea when it come to computer hardware I went out and bought a Nvidia 8800GTS card to see if it would work and it didnt, still came up with "analog power save mode". I switched over to the onboard graphics and no problem. My pc is a Compaq Presario. I'd greatly appreciate any insight as to what is going on. Cheers.
  7. Greetings from the land downunder, Just looking around the internet and not being as computer savvy as some, I thought this would be a great place to start. Cheers, James
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