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       #21

    speedgamer01 said:
    That is a 250W PSU, did you build the system yourself? I guess not.. you may consider getting a 300W PSU from coolink or whatever brad, but not LC or HKC.
    my dear if I had built I would not be online ....lol I just about know how to use it ... I am in South Africa so I will have to look arround ... But I will make use to ask first ... is it very hard to install??? I cannot afford to take it somewhere hence all my silly questions online ...

    I really do appreciate all your help and advice ...
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       #22

    A search yielded this response:

    Here is the solution. When you install windows 7 it will automatically configure the VGA driver adapter (totally useless) ATI does not have a driver to support Windows 7 on this display adapter; but here is a trick that will get you up and running again.

    1. open the control panel
    2. click on appearance and personalization
    3. click on display
    4. Click on screen resolution
    5. click on the advanced settings tab
    6. click on the adapter tab
    7. click on properties
    8. click on drivers tab
    9 . click update driver
    10. click search automatically
    11. Windows 7 will find and install a driver for your ATI mobility xpress 200
    12. restart computer when prompted

    Also, once it boots, do not use Aero (turn it off if it is enabled).

    Good luck.

    Regards,
    GEWB
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       #23

    GEWB said:
    A search yielded this response:

    Here is the solution. When you install windows 7 it will automatically configure the VGA driver adapter (totally useless) ATI does not have a driver to support Windows 7 on this display adapter; but here is a trick that will get you up and running again.

    1. open the control panel
    2. click on appearance and personalization
    3. click on display
    4. Click on screen resolution
    5. click on the advanced settings tab
    6. click on the adapter tab
    7. click on properties
    8. click on drivers tab
    9 . click update driver
    10. click search automatically
    11. Windows 7 will find and install a driver for your ATI mobility xpress 200
    12. restart computer when prompted

    Also, once it boots, do not use Aero (turn it off if it is enabled).

    Good luck.

    Regards,
    GEWB

    Thanks GEWB I am doing it right away
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       #24

    Hi GEWB I just did that and it came back and said that the best driver for the device has already been installed ... thanks anyway ... Any other ideas I am going to look for a more powerful PSU and see if that help what do you think???
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       #25

    I think you will still have problems with driving the graphics from windows 7...Still, you can at least use the XP option!!!
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       #26

    Hi Guys shoo what a day I have been trying to start this pc up for the past 6 hours and it wuld not do anything ... only a fan went on and then died ... anyway I got sooo fed up i took the sid off to see what was going on and then took that little battery out and then tried it am BOOM IT WENT ON FIRST TIME by pressing the button no plugging in and out at the socket.... WHAT DID I DO??? IS IT FIXED NOW???? I STARTED IT 3 TIMES NOW JUST PRESSING THE BUTTON WOW I have not done that in months...

    I got out another old pc someone gave me with a boot up probnlem it just says grub 1.5 failure and error 15 ... any ideas??? anyway opened that up and it has an open solutions componant pSu in it Model no: fsp300-60atv it is any good tranferfing it? it works fine just that error15 that is not allowing it to start...

    Your Help is much appreciated!!!!!
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  7. Posts : 94
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       #27

    Mkay you took out what's called the cmos battery. If it was low it might have been causing all the problems. Go to the store and get a replacement and stick the new one in and try it

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       #28

    I checked it on a volt meter and it was over 3 volts is that right??? Anyway I put it back in and it seems to be working fine...

    only thing that was weird was Facebook it said it was unsercure and not safe and it said in the page info "This web site does not supply ownership information." any idea what happened?
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       #29

    Have you run a virus scan?

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       #30

    I am scanning at the momment ... I have been off all day so I everything is going at once ...
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