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Old January 9th 05, 03:39 PM
Beau
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Default Motherboard

I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this is?
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Old January 9th 05, 03:48 PM
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-----Original Message-----
I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this is?

The only thing I can find on it is 686 AMI BIOS 1999 B192 ?
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Old January 9th 05, 04:28 PM
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Try Everest Hone edition. It is free
http://www.lavalys.com/products/over...ng=en&pageid=1

or Belarc Advisor

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Beau" wrote in message
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I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this is?



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Old January 9th 05, 05:13 PM
Beau
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Well John that's beautiful and I have everest but the
problem is that I can't get it to boot up because it's not
recognizing any drives. I virtially know nothing about
motherboards that's why I'm here. I can get into my cmos
but that's about it, so I know that my processor is an AMD
K7, Duron, 1200 MHZ. But that doesn't tell me what kind of
Motherboard it is. I have no clue what I'm doing here and
am getting pretty frustrated. Do I even need a new
Motherboard? Eye yi yi. I just want to get this damn thing
running without spending a fortune and at the same time
learn about this hardware stuff! I just hate not knowing
-----Original Message-----
Try Everest Hone edition. It is free
http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?

pid=1&lang=en&pageid=1

or Belarc Advisor

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Beau" wrote in

message
...
I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all

the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this

is?


.

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Old January 9th 05, 06:41 PM
Jon_Hildrum
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Is bios recognizing the drives ?? Do they show up when you enter Bios ??

Try a boot disk (The ERD disk or the www.bootdisk.com disk )and boot it.
Then at the a: prompt type fdisk /status a see what it says.

PS: If you have a Fry's close by then you can get some deals these days.

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Beau" wrote in message
...
Well John that's beautiful and I have everest but the
problem is that I can't get it to boot up because it's not
recognizing any drives. I virtially know nothing about
motherboards that's why I'm here. I can get into my cmos
but that's about it, so I know that my processor is an AMD
K7, Duron, 1200 MHZ. But that doesn't tell me what kind of
Motherboard it is. I have no clue what I'm doing here and
am getting pretty frustrated. Do I even need a new
Motherboard? Eye yi yi. I just want to get this damn thing
running without spending a fortune and at the same time
learn about this hardware stuff! I just hate not knowing
-----Original Message-----
Try Everest Hone edition. It is free
http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?

pid=1&lang=en&pageid=1

or Belarc Advisor

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Beau" wrote in

message
...
I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all

the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this

is?


.



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Old January 11th 05, 06:52 PM
Jack E Martinelli
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If you install a new m/b, this may come in handy:

New M/B installation

You will likely need to reinstall Windows over itself after swapping
motherboards, especially if this is a major change in hardware (P3 to
Athlon, Celeron to P4, etc) due to a special driver file named "VMM32.VXD".
This file is custom-built when you install Windows, has the CPU and
motherboard-level drivers in it, and can only be rebuilt by reinstalling
Windows.

Your previously-installed software and documents should survive the
reinstall OK but you'll need to reinstall all Windows updates again. Also,
if you have installed Windows Media Player Beta 9, you'll need to take some
special precautions before reinstalling - let me know if that's the case.

--
Richard G. Harper (MVP Win9x 1/07/2003
------

Before you reinstall, assuming you have a retail Windows (9X) disc, do this:

1. Make a bootable floppy disk and make sure you can boot from it and see
your Windows CD-ROM disc with it.

2. Before you shut down Windows to replace your hardware, use SCANREGW.EXE
to make a backup copy of the Registry, then delete the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum branch of the Registry. This removes all hardware
data from the Registry.

3. Restart in MS-DOS Mode, find the file VMM32.VXD in the \Windows\System
directory and rename it to VMM32.OLD

4. Finally, shut down, boot with the floppy, reinstall Windows.

--
Richard G. Harper (MVP MPS-D)

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Help us help you: http://www.dts-L.org/goodpost.htm

http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...t/default.aspx
Your cooperation is very appreciated.
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"Beau" wrote in message
...
Well John that's beautiful and I have everest but the
problem is that I can't get it to boot up because it's not
recognizing any drives. I virtially know nothing about
motherboards that's why I'm here. I can get into my cmos
but that's about it, so I know that my processor is an AMD
K7, Duron, 1200 MHZ. But that doesn't tell me what kind of
Motherboard it is. I have no clue what I'm doing here and
am getting pretty frustrated. Do I even need a new
Motherboard? Eye yi yi. I just want to get this damn thing
running without spending a fortune and at the same time
learn about this hardware stuff! I just hate not knowing
-----Original Message-----
Try Everest Hone edition. It is free
http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?

pid=1&lang=en&pageid=1

or Belarc Advisor

http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
"Beau" wrote in

message
...
I guess I need a new MOtherboard and needless to say I'm
quite the novice. It would be nice if I could use all

the
same cards. How do I find out what type of board this

is?


.



 




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