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Thread: Win Xp Pro Problemo

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    this problem really goes in both the hardware and software catergrey so no one complain!!!

    But any way i just tried installing windows xp on my other comp and it came up with this error:Not enough free virtual memeroy and kept restarting.
    Then i went into the bios to overclock slightly and it had to restart so i did.But then my monitor didnt come on!

    I hav checked the obiuvs things eg cables,etc and tested the monitor on a n other computer.

    So wat can i do?
    please help me!!!!!!

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    maybe the jumpers are f*cked sometimes the pins are bent

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    i just said i tested it and it works fine on my other computer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Sorry just forget what i said ive read too much today

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    Are you trying to install this onto an HP, Dell, Compaq?? If so, sometimes their hardware and the drivers that come with it are only designed to work with the OS that they provided. I have an HP and tried installing PRO from the HOME version and my monitor was all messed up too. I didn't even want to begin to think what other drivers would be messed up. I'm sure that you can somehow find the appropriate driver somewhere on the net to make it work... but in my case, sticking with the HOME version was just a simpler and smarter idea.


    Edited: for memory loss

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    reset your CMOS either with the jumper setting or remove the batery and short the contacts on the board for 5 seconds. then try it again.
    How do i do the above quote?

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    If you have the manual for your MB it'll tell you.

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    i dont
    could u tell me?

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    what do u mean by shorting?
    Quoted from Hardwareworld.

    Shorting means connect the two pins together. Closing the circuit.

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