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Old November 23rd 05, 08:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default AGP Card is it faulty?

I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC all went
well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but no signal to the
monitor. After about an hour or so the system appears to have re-booted and
the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows ME. The
symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger problem?


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Old November 23rd 05, 11:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Odd, that you were able to re-install WinMe without any 'apparent' video
signal/monitor issues during the installation.

Possibly a failing PSU - may not be able to handle the extra power
requirement of the wireless card (and symptoms are not un-typical of a
failing PSU.) Try substituting/replacing with a higher power PSU.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC all went
well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but no signal to the
monitor. After about an hour or so the system appears to have re-booted
and the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows ME. The
symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger problem?



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Old November 23rd 05, 08:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default AGP Card is it faulty?

Mart,

Thanks - any Idea what PSU would fit the bill and where to purchase in the
UK or US?

Phil


"Mart" wrote in message
...
Odd, that you were able to re-install WinMe without any 'apparent' video
signal/monitor issues during the installation.

Possibly a failing PSU - may not be able to handle the extra power
requirement of the wireless card (and symptoms are not un-typical of a
failing PSU.) Try substituting/replacing with a higher power PSU.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC all went
well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but no signal to the
monitor. After about an hour or so the system appears to have re-booted
and the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows ME. The
symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger problem?





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Old November 23rd 05, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default AGP Card is it faulty?

Phil, I guess that you are posting from the UK (GMT?) so you should be able
to pick up a replacement PSU from PC World or Maplin, etc., - or even your
local PC shop!

And, as you are using an AGP Card, I would also guess that your PC has an
ATX PSU - be sure to look at the label on the PSU itself, (or user manual)
it will give you the info. that you need. Maybe increase the size (wattage)
by one notch, from your existing one. (If your PC is 'quite old' then it may
have an AT PSU.)

e.g.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...amp=3310220935
or
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...3m11&source=15

Take your old PSU with you, if you decide to visit in person - and hope you
get an assistant who knows their job g - get a direct 'type' replacement
(It's VERY unlikely that you will get an absolute (Manufacturer)
replacement.

N.B - Be sure to make copious notes of the connector positions as you remove
the old PSU.

BTW - There's no guarantee that the PSU is the problem - only substitution
will confirm.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
Mart,

Thanks - any Idea what PSU would fit the bill and where to purchase in the
UK or US?

Phil


"Mart" wrote in message
...
Odd, that you were able to re-install WinMe without any 'apparent' video
signal/monitor issues during the installation.

Possibly a failing PSU - may not be able to handle the extra power
requirement of the wireless card (and symptoms are not un-typical of a
failing PSU.) Try substituting/replacing with a higher power PSU.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC all
went well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but no signal to
the monitor. After about an hour or so the system appears to have
re-booted and the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows ME. The
symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger problem?







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Old November 23rd 05, 10:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default AGP Card is it faulty?

Thanks great information

=======================================



"Mart" wrote in message
...
Phil, I guess that you are posting from the UK (GMT?) so you should be
able to pick up a replacement PSU from PC World or Maplin, etc., - or even
your local PC shop!

And, as you are using an AGP Card, I would also guess that your PC has an
ATX PSU - be sure to look at the label on the PSU itself, (or user manual)
it will give you the info. that you need. Maybe increase the size
(wattage) by one notch, from your existing one. (If your PC is 'quite old'
then it may have an AT PSU.)

e.g.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...amp=3310220935
or
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...3m11&source=15

Take your old PSU with you, if you decide to visit in person - and hope
you get an assistant who knows their job g - get a direct 'type'
replacement (It's VERY unlikely that you will get an absolute
(Manufacturer) replacement.

N.B - Be sure to make copious notes of the connector positions as you
remove the old PSU.

BTW - There's no guarantee that the PSU is the problem - only substitution
will confirm.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
Mart,

Thanks - any Idea what PSU would fit the bill and where to purchase in
the UK or US?

Phil


"Mart" wrote in message
...
Odd, that you were able to re-install WinMe without any 'apparent' video
signal/monitor issues during the installation.

Possibly a failing PSU - may not be able to handle the extra power
requirement of the wireless card (and symptoms are not un-typical of a
failing PSU.) Try substituting/replacing with a higher power PSU.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC all
went well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but no signal to
the monitor. After about an hour or so the system appears to have
re-booted and the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows ME.
The symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger
problem?









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Old November 27th 05, 07:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.hardware
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Default AGP Card is it faulty?

In ,
Phil had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

Thanks great information

=======================================



"Mart" wrote in message
...
Phil, I guess that you are posting from the UK (GMT?) so you should
be able to pick up a replacement PSU from PC World or Maplin, etc.,
- or even your local PC shop!

And, as you are using an AGP Card, I would also guess that your PC
has an ATX PSU - be sure to look at the label on the PSU itself, (or
user manual) it will give you the info. that you need. Maybe
increase the size (wattage) by one notch, from your existing one.
(If your PC is 'quite old' then it may have an AT PSU.)

e.g.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...amp=3310220935
or
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?...3m11&source=15

Take your old PSU with you, if you decide to visit in person - and
hope you get an assistant who knows their job g - get a direct
'type' replacement (It's VERY unlikely that you will get an absolute
(Manufacturer) replacement.

N.B - Be sure to make copious notes of the connector positions as you
remove the old PSU.

BTW - There's no guarantee that the PSU is the problem - only
substitution will confirm.

Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
Mart,

Thanks - any Idea what PSU would fit the bill and where to purchase
in the UK or US?

Phil


"Mart" wrote in message
...
Odd, that you were able to re-install WinMe without any 'apparent'
video signal/monitor issues during the installation.

Possibly a failing PSU - may not be able to handle the extra power
requirement of the wireless card (and symptoms are not un-typical
of a failing PSU.) Try substituting/replacing with a higher power
PSU. Mart


"Phil" wrote in message
...
I recently installed a wireless card in my IBM Netvista (2271) PC
all went well. About ten days latter the machine starts up but
no signal to the monitor. After about an hour or so the system
appears to have re-booted and the monitor comes into life?

So I took out the wireless card and reinstalled (clean) windows
ME. The symptoms are the same?

Do you think this is the graphics card or could I have a bigger
problem?


I took a while "off" to get the house ready for winter - note that it's
already here so I'm late at that as usual - and missed this. Just as an
off-chance idea? Is it possible that the OP has simply knocked the video
card a bit loose or even something else while rooting about inside the case?
Just an idea, of course, but one that seems to have been missed in the
discussion and one that I'd have likely started checking right away before
investigating power.

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http://dts-l.org/

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existence." - Sherlock Holmes


 




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