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Have Dreamcasts Had Any Hardware Problems?
Group collaboration can reduce the magnitude of things someone troubleshooting would need try, and hopefully reduce the time and expense to get the system working right again. Most of the ammunition for your arguments against the postings here comes not from statements addressing the OP's problem,

Sun Hardware problems persist
I believe not ! From what I can say working the whole day long with WARP and 2.11 versions as a support engineer. Yes, OS/2 runs with a wide variety of hardware but definiteley NOT with every board graphic card combination etc. We have returns of customers with strange problems trying to run either 2.11 or WARP.

Problem with door hardware
Goes thru the hardware config, tells me it can't find any drivers for it, but it shows up in the device manager sometimes with the yellow exclamation mark, sometimes not. But either way, it still works! That's the first thing. It also shows in device manager a yellow question mark next to the graphics card,

Data Execution Prevention not working
That it occurs only at the 66 MHz bus but not the 50 MHz bus suggests a hardware problem and more specifically a timing issue. However, that it occurs only in win95 and not in winNT suggests a software problem. Which is it and what's going on here?" The reply that I got back from the person I had working on my

CDR Hardware Problem
Alexis Cousein a...@brussels.sgi.com comp sys sgi hardware Montgomery Lam wrote: I have a problem with an O2 R10K 175mhz. I am not sure if its a software/OS related problem or a hardware problem. When I run the diagnostic tool (booted from the IRIX 6.3 rel.2 CD) with my external XLV striped array, I get a PTS array

Feature Removals for 2.6.25
Note that you may see two new hardware wizards as one may popup for the HD Audio codec on the motherboard. 4. If you are updating the driver, just right-click on the HDMI function driver in the device manager and in the 'properties' page select "Update Driver". 5. Do not connect to Windows Update to search for

Sun Hardware problems persist
I did not touch the memory, however the hardware testing should have dectected a problem here. The event manager is full of stuff, which I have exported I spent 4 hours online chatting with the HP instant > support people to try to find out what was wrong and it crashed 9 times > while we were working on it.

FLOPPY DISK DRIVE ERROR
I can't remember seeing a newsgroup where so few users had so many hardware problems with new computers. Either their making real shit computers these days or all these people are running Vista. What you think there Mr. (call the reseller) Tech? Cheers. -- Vista will make you speechless! http://tinyurl.com/38zv7x

"Non-Existent" Hardware Problem
I'm getting the strong feeling this is a hardware problem - either the motherboard and/or CPU. I've tried a clean install on another hard drive, with the same problems. This board is a Jetway J-542C, socket 7 with an AMD K6-550 CPU. This system was working fine for over a year, but then the USB failed on it,

Restore Points, InstallShield, New Hardware Detected PROBLEMS ...
It's not the vendor's fault if the hard drive simply gets corrupted. It may not be your fault either, but it it's "just" data corruption, and not outright hardware failure, then returning the system wouldn't solve anything. But then it also sounds like the system has a lot of non-standard, non "name brand" parts.

NEW DRIVERS still -----STUTTER----
I need to find out if it is a hardware problem, which would mean I have to get it repaired. I believe it is a hardware malfunction. The symptoms are: (1) The pictures "jitters" very badly. By jitter, I mean that it shakes very, very rapidly right and left (horizontally). This happens rather frequently, but not all

XP Pro restarts by itself
Can you help? thanks Hi, This sounds like a hardware issue. Perhaps not enough RAM, not a fast enough video card, slow processor. What hardware do you have? -Jim -- Jim Gordon Mac MVP MVPs are not Microsoft Employees MVP info http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

Is this a hardware or a driver problem?
There are no outstanding issues with skge driver (sky2 is prone to hardware problems, but then so is vendor driver). Understand, this is not "change is bad" but "change is expensive." Because it means a change in kernel config, modules.conf, and possibly rc.local or initrd or similar. A per-machine effort which

More hardware problems (advice needed)
Neither have had any major hardware problems, and I've had maybe 2 glitches from games in over a year of regular playing. Both of those were really my fault for leaving an oddball controller (light gun, fishing control, keyboard) plugged in while playing a game that didn't recognize them. Sega has one of the better

Hardware Problems
The d-link AP's are not working so well. I'm suprised they work at all. How many walls are you going through between the AP and the guest's laptop? If it's more than one, you're going to have problems no matter what hardware you select. So, I was going to suggest he replace them with commercial AP's.

sound not working
Anyway... It's hard, if not impossible to tell at this distance what is causing the problems you describe. It could be either hardware or software-based, although it does initially sound like a hardware problem. 1. I assume you're currently backing up your important files & folders. Make sure you're doing this.

pls help with installing (win98se) problem
w_tom w_t...@usa.net microsoft public windowsxp hardware On Jun 25, 9:47 am, "Anna" <myn...@myisp.net> wrote: 5. As "peter" indicated the problem could result from a failingpowersupply. The only practical way to tell would be to replace the current one with a known working PS. Going beyond Anna's point;

sound not working
Any way you can test it with minimal hardware to start? Try one hdd, one videocard, one stick of ram. Then run it if it's stable start adding on ram one at a time. FreeBSD is really pissing me off with trying to configure and make the kernel for crash debugging ie their instructions are not working. and after a

digfficult hardware diagnosis
Basically it is used as an office pc with 2 client pcs that access it for competition entrys only. we regularly make backups of handicaps and results etc on usb flash drives until recently when it would not recognise any and would just display new hardware found and insert the disc that came with your product etc,

Problem Solved: CRC and Hardware Overflow Errors while ...
But how can I test hardware ? Even after reformatting my drive, many times reinstalling 8.5, or oloder, previously working system folders from backup cd's, and rebuilding desktop, my apps, and then my system keep crashing after 2-3 startups. It appears that running a system on the computer, even a disk tools system