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help.. My widows xp shows "analyzing network media type" always on start up .. it gets to about 5o then goes to a black screen.. how do i fix this problem? :(

 

thanks all

if its all black screen and all and it never goes to the common windowsXP startup screen, you've got multiple options to check. try the following:

 

  1. If you haven't modified your BIOS or CMOS setting, try opening up your CPU's casing and check for loose connections between the hard drive and the motherboard and vice versa. Press firmly all wire connections on the hard drive and motherboard connections.

  2. Check the CMOS settings via the boot priority option/tab and change it to prioritize the hard drive first.
  3. Reset the CMOS by altering the position of the CMOS reset switch which is commonly located near the battery or labelled as such.
  4. If you have a windows XP CD-ROM, try booting up using the CD. Access the hard drive thru it. This way of diagnosing and checking is usually a bit technical so if you have less experience in repairing a system file using this way, try not to because it will cause you more problems than fixing wats already on hand.
  5. If else failed to bring back your system to startup normally, I guess you've got no choice but to ask a professional help.

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mga sir im playing battle for middle earth,i am using more than the system requirements pero ang bagal parin,i already tried defraging pero bagal p rin,mga sir advice naman po pls..tnx in advanced

open up your cpu and check your video card if it's attached correctly to the motherboard

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mga bossing ano po ba ang overclocking at para saan ito? in laymans term po...

 

TIA

 

from Wikipedia (i think, this is layman's term na).

 

Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer, usually practiced by personal computer enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some of them purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, or overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond the default factory settings. Others overclock outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware products as expected by the computer industry.[1]

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if your lappy is wifi ready, then you dont need to install anything ...

just right-click My Network Places on your desktop, select Open ...

from the left-nav panel, click View Network Connection ...

 

yup...

and to add, make sure that your notebooks wifi is on. some laptops have this switch where you can turn-on/off your w-lan card.

continuing from what james said,

 

after you open view network connection, double-click the icon of the access router that you would want to connect to. some routers have WEP keys that you need to know before you can gain access, some have none (or open-shared).

 

your wlan card will connect to that router, and may message na lalabas na "connected." you're good to go.

 

sir im using laptop po...any other suggestions po..maraming salamat

 

if you are using a laptop, try to see if the settings within the game match the settings or lower nung video ng laptop mo.

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done that kaso ayaw pa rin di kaya motherboard kz 3 yrs na rin board ko?

 

does it have a beeping sound when you turn it on ?

 

 

please be attentive to the beeping sound and compare it with the list provided below and you'll know what causes the problem....

 

No Beeps:

Short, No power, Bad CPU/MB, Loose Peripherals

 

One Beep:

Everything is normal and Computer POSTed fine

 

Two Beeps:

POST/CMOS Error

 

One Long Beep, One Short Beep:

Motherboard Problem

 

One Long Beep, Two Short Beeps:

Video Problem

 

One Long Beep, Three Short Beeps:

Video Problem

 

Three Long Beeps:

Keyboard Error

 

Repeated Long Beeps:

Memory Error

 

Continuous Hi-Lo Beeps:

CPU Overheating

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