dc_maker1009 Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 by the way, if a PC's power supply is defective, would the monitor (via power cable running though the same power supply) not function too? kasi my friend's PC wont turn on, pero yung monitor on LED nya naka sindi naman... i was thinking its wither the chassis switch or the mainboard... or the power supply...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i've had that thing last summer, what i did is to directly plug the monitor to the AVR and it worked, turns out na grounded yung plug for the monitor sa power supply ng CPU, kasi pag nakaplug sa CPU yung monitor eh blinking orage LED lang ang nakikita ko.... hope this work on your rig Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 can u access the BIOS? i seem to remember an OS selection menu on certain BIOS. i dont usually fiddle with this setting, but baka nagalaw yung sa iyo.... hope this helps<{POST_SNAPBACK}> its worth a try! yes i can access the bios. lets see! thanks!!! Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 by the way, if a PC's power supply is defective, would the monitor (via power cable running though the same power supply) not function too? kasi my friend's PC wont turn on, pero yung monitor on LED nya naka sindi naman... i was thinking its wither the chassis switch or the mainboard... or the power supply...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> congrats: ayus ung monitor mo. somethings wrong with the mainboard...check all connections sa mainboard... worse case scenario busted na ung moboard. try using an Voltmeter to check the voltage output/s of your power supply. 12v lang naman yan pero be careful kasi mataas ang wattage... if the power supply is defective... di iikot ung cooling fan niya(madalas ganun) Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 14, 2005 Share Posted March 14, 2005 :cry: i think my pc's hdd just bogged down on me! at start up, it shows os malfunction/undetected but why wouldnt it detect? will try a re install on that drive("c") later on, hoping its a tempo thing. HELP!meanwhile ill use my daughter's pc... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> [option 1]you can use your daughter's pc to see if you can still use your pc's hard drive and if its is still accessible... first remove any jumpers at the back of your own hard drive(tiny black plastics connectting terminals, but remember the position or location where you first found them) then connect mo lang sa free ide slot(the same cable running through the mainboard and connecting to ur daughters hard drive- may isa pang socket na lang nakkconect) tapos run the computer with the bios on autodetect hard disk in "on" position. then using the Windows in ur daughter's pc... perform a diagnostic on ur own hard disk. try to access your own hard disk and open any files...scan disk ur own hard disk to check for errors. [option 2]reboot ur computer and use a bootable cd.then access your hard disk via the command promptjust type "c:"solution: kung may error message ibig sabihin hardware error, check your connections kung nagchange ang prompt to "c:/"meaning okay naman ang connections may be youy have corrupted system files kaya di nag-bootung pc mo....solution: reinstall windows... Quote Link to comment
NoX Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 roxysnonie. dude, bakit andami mo pc problems? curious lang ako. may computer shop/cafe ka ba? Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 congrats: ayus ung monitor mo. somethings wrong with the mainboard...check all connections sa mainboard... worse case scenario busted na ung moboard. try using an Voltmeter to check the voltage output/s of your power supply. 12v lang naman yan pero be careful kasi mataas ang wattage... if the power supply is defective... di iikot ung cooling fan niya(madalas ganun)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thanks! anyway, sabi ko nga either busted yung board o baka grounded lang... tapos, nung kakalasin ko na, bigla ko naitanong kung gaano na katagal yung PC... 3 months daw. i stopped wahtever i was doing, put the casing back, at sabi ko ibalik mo sa shop, under warranty yan! hehehehehe Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 roxy, id try macx98's suggestion first if i were u. try to access the HDD first using another PC before tweaking you BIOS. on an off topic note, macx98, Wrestlemania 21 EB! naghahanap na ako ng venue... hehehehehe Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 thanks! anyway, sabi ko nga either busted yung board o baka grounded lang... tapos, nung kakalasin ko na, bigla ko naitanong kung gaano na katagal yung PC... 3 months daw. i stopped wahtever i was doing, put the casing back, at sabi ko ibalik mo sa shop, under warranty yan! hehehehehe<{POST_SNAPBACK}> dats nyc... dapat gawin primary rule iyun:CHECK THE WARRANTY FIRST! Quote Link to comment
keyth^ Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 sir i just need some info regarding an annulment case. someone told me that if 2 parties having seperated with no communications for 7 years is enough to make their seperation be legal with no further annlument case needed. is it true? if its true what if they already have a pending annulment, can it overwrite the case? thanks for your help and more power! Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 thanks to all who put in their inputs! appreciate it. am back on my own pc! thoroughly cleaned the thing, put back the cables, did a clean re install, no files lost anyway since most files are on drive d, whilst drive c is the os drive... now its just a matter of updating softwares again. whew! for a while i thought my hdd failed... Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 thanks to all who put in their inputs! appreciate it. am back on my own pc! thoroughly cleaned the thing, put back the cables, did a clean re install, no files lost anyway since most files are on drive d, whilst drive c is the os drive... now its just a matter of updating softwares again. whew! for a while i thought my hdd failed... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> :cool: Quote Link to comment
freelicker Posted March 16, 2005 Share Posted March 16, 2005 sir i just need some info regarding an annulment case. someone told me that if 2 parties having seperated with no communications for 7 years is enough to make their seperation be legal with no further annlument case needed. is it true? if its true what if they already have a pending annulment, can it overwrite the case? thanks for your help and more power!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, the principle you are asking about is not really for annullment but for having the absent spouse declared dead. Yup. The general concept of the principle is that if a spouse have been absent for 7 years or more, his or her whereabout is unknown and no communication had been received from them during the absence, they can be declared to be dead for purposes of the present spouse to re-marry and succession. There are other conditions that have to be considered and I wouldn't bore you with the details. While you are correct that you do not need to file for annulment, you do have to file an action in court to declare the absent spouse presumptively dead (much like an annulment case although easier to a certain extent). Sorry , this is not really an easier way to annul a marriage. Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 16, 2005 Share Posted March 16, 2005 thanks to all who put in their inputs! appreciate it. am back on my own pc! thoroughly cleaned the thing, put back the cables, did a clean re install, no files lost anyway since most files are on drive d, whilst drive c is the os drive... now its just a matter of updating softwares again. whew! for a while i thought my hdd failed... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> congrats! it really helps to have thwo physical disks to separate your OS and program files from your data files... (hah! this coming from a guy who has one 20gb unpartitioned disk...) Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 16, 2005 Share Posted March 16, 2005 dats nyc... dapat gawin primary rule iyun:CHECK THE WARRANTY FIRST! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yupyup! the prime directive: "thou shall not void warranty by tampering before it expires" Quote Link to comment
tsinito24 Posted March 16, 2005 Share Posted March 16, 2005 tsinito24, Pre, under Art. 176 of the Family Code, an illegitimate child must use the surname of the mother. However, last year, this provision was amended by R.A. No. 9255. The effect of the amendment is that kung recognized nung tatay yung bata sa birth certificate, or in an affidavit or any document, the illegtimate child may use the surname of the father. Kausapain na lang nila yung local civil registrar sa lugar nila. In both cases, mahalaga dito is obligadong magbigay ng support yung tatay. Hope that helped. wrouye<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks for the info sir! Quote Link to comment
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