Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Click here to start participating now! Also, check out the New User Guide.
help my amd mobo(shuttle an35)
Name: richard yang Date: November 22, 2003 at 15:34:40 Pacific OS: window xp CPU/Ram: 2.64oc/256mb
Comment:
well i have a shuttle an35 with a 2400+ amd i plug in all the bits and pieces but it will not start up i followed the instruction, i tink its the case but i pluged it in the right place don't know why can anyone help me. thank you
Name: will Date: November 22, 2003 at 16:44:42 Pacific
Reply:
Make sure you don't have a motherboard mounting stud in the wrong place.
0
Response Number 2
Name: wawadave Date: November 22, 2003 at 20:32:15 Pacific
Reply:
hello recheck veary carefully all conections. look in mobo manual and see if there are any jumpers or dip switches that need to be set.
0
Response Number 3
Name: GIS_tech Date: November 24, 2003 at 10:12:24 Pacific
Reply:
Check a few things:
1. Power connector plug adequately on to the motherboard. 2. Make sure the front connnectors (case to mobo) are all connected in the "RIGHT" positions. 3. The on button on the power supply (back of case) is on. 4. Check all documentation pertaining to switches and jumpers...
Good Luck
0
Response Number 4
Name: gruben Date: December 23, 2003 at 09:30:41 Pacific
Reply:
Did you ever get this resolved? I am having the exact problem with my AN35 and would like to hear what solved your problem.
Summary: Alright, I'm hoping someone here can help me. I was unable to find any problem like this on the ENTIRE INTERNET!!! I'm in no way a novice at computer building and repair but this has me completely stu...
Summary: Please help. My dad is not computer literate and was sold 2 crappy machines by his friend. I want to show my dad what those machines are worth and why he was hussled...I need solid proof. He paid $160...
Summary: Hi, I would like to overclock my AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+ processor. I have a Gigabyte MA790X-DS4 motherboard, and 4 Gbytes of Ram, dual channel. 2 A-Data PC2-6400(400mhz), EXTREME DDR2 800+. I would li...