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masseur Posts: > 500

right, next my son has a 2 month old Mesh computer which uses some new drive mounting brackets I haven't seen before and I can't find any info on their site.

they are 2 metal strips which you screw down each side of the drive and then you somehow slide the drive into its position but it doesn't require any further screws or anything. It seems to be spring loaded perhaps.

I'm adding an old external IDE hard drive to his system but just cannot figure how this clips in.

Is this something proprietry to the housing that Mesh use or is this some new standard and is there some pictorials somewhere that shows me how to slide it in so it says put?

ta!
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Posted: 2007-08-20 20:29:08
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Danny_BFC Posts: 499


On 2007-08-15 09:51:45, Cycovision wrote:
It's the wrong driver!

Realtec AC 97 refers only to the codec itself, there are tons of different realtec ac 97 drivers, pretty much one for each individual type of realtec audio chip.

What you need to do is identify the exact chip that your motherboard is using. You can do this by looking at the mobo and googling either the motherboard make and model number or, if it's not printed on the board, the model and serial numbers that are printed on the south bridge and audio chip itself. The audio chip is usually pretty small, often located near the PCI slots and will have the realtec symbol printed on it.

What you need to know via google is the exact chipset and audio system that the board is using. You should be able to get the driver from http://www.driverguide.com





Cant get on driver guide - i've exceeded my limit and it wants me to buy things lol.


I got this eventually off a little chip which i needed a magnifying glass and a torch to read

REALTEK
RCL820181
3607701
328D

I've googled it with no hope - i do have a PCI sound card somewhere if it comes to that =]

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Posted: 2007-08-21 15:17:51
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SE Rules Posts: 398

OK guys n girls,

My friend's laptops both seem to have lost sound now. When I check device manager there appears to be no conflict with the sound codecs only with a PCI thing, under the "Other" tab of device manager. When you go to sounds in control panel, it simply says no device is attached, so I can't play any system sounds at all. Any ideas? Do I need to fond new drivers or what?

Cheers
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Posted: 2007-09-01 20:20:44
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Danny_BFC Posts: 499

Try Installing new drivers mate. Do you know the laptop model number/make?

If its a Dell i found out you can get drivers easy as using www.dell.co.uk

Cyco - i had to install a PCI card which worked a treat and my problem was solved.

Now i have another

Im currenntly at my mates house who has just got an orange livebox for wireless internet in his room. We got the PC connected to the livebox using a Belking USB adaptor and in the Network Connections the PC appears to be connected to the livebox.

Although we cannot load any web pages on IE, Mozilla or Opera, and cannot access MSN messenger or anything.

I can connect using Ethernet but not wireless What should i try? I have tried using Manual IP address and that does the same.
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Posted: 2007-09-01 20:34:24
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SE Rules Posts: 398

OK, one laptop is a Sony Vaio VGN-FS285E and the otehr is a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro V2010. If anyine can provide some pointers to installing hte drivers, that would be great.

Cheers
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Posted: 2007-09-01 21:11:41
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goldenface Posts: > 500

@Cyco

I have a small problem. I can connect to Sky Broadband wirelessly to my Laptop.

However, when I try and connect using cable, I type in the address for the router (192.168.0.1), and a dialogue box comes up asking for the username and password which I enter (admin / sky).

The password is accepted but I still can't get online using the cable alone. I don't have to create a new network connection do I?

I'm using a Netgear router and xp 2. Any help would be appreciated.
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Posted: 2007-09-02 18:49:04
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procterdc Posts: 334

Cyco, got a problem and need your expertise...

I have two optical drives (1 DVD Rom and 1 DVD-RW) Now the DVD ROM has given up working all together, the connections are all there but it won't read anything at all. Now the DVD RW has decided to read and write at really slow speeds, I mean I'm talking 0.8x (even if I set it to 4x)

I've checked, they're not serial ata (thinking of upgrading to that) Can you shed any light as to what this maybe?
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Posted: 2007-09-23 23:58:43
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

With optical drives, it's usually one of the following:

1. Dirty lens - buy an ordinary CD cleaning kit from one of those 'Pound shops' or other cheapo stores. They're just as good as the more expensive 'professional' kits that sometimes crop up on Fleabay.

2. Dodgy IDE cable - this is unlikely nowadays but it's still a possibility because the very fine wires in the cheaper ones can become brittle with age and the heat inside the case, causing higher attenuation (signal loss).

3. Interference - The IDE cable acts like an aerial; certain nearby electronic devices can emit radio waves that are picked up by the cable which can also affect attenuation.

4. The drive is on it's way out. Gather its family round, call the priest, give it its last rights and prepare yourself to shell out for a new one

Oh yes, and disconnect the totally dead DVD drive at the motherboard end if you haven't already. It shouldn't make a difference to the working drive but it can do.

[ This Message was edited by: Cycovision on 2007-09-24 10:52 ]
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Posted: 2007-09-24 11:48:31
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Danny_BFC Posts: 499

Hi Cyco.

Recently purchased my 4th Capture card and everything seems great so far

I don't get any sound on TV but im sure i can get that going.

My problem is when recording video a big green bar is placed along the bottom of the video and roughly the same size image is cut off from the top.

Here is a print screen of the video.


Thanks for any idea's

[edit]

Tried it with WMM and it came up with this:
http://s216.photobucket.com/a[....]view¤t=Untitled_0001.flv

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Posted: 2007-09-27 18:39:50
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

I have a similar problem with my AverTV USB digital tuner and I think it could be a compatibility problem with my ATI graphics card. It only started doing it when I upgraded from an X600 to an x1800. Oddly enough, it can be solved by opening a video player such as winamp and playing a short movie clip, the green 'interference' (for want of a better word) disappears. Trouble is, I have to do this every time I want to watch tv

I won't lie to you, I have no idea why opening winamp solves the problem in my case. I think it's to do with switching graphics modes but strangely, setting up a profile for the TV tuner app that changes the mode automatically doesn't work. I've tried two lots of official ATI drivers, DNA drivers and Omega drivers with the same results, so I don't think it's a driver issue.

I still spend a bit of time searching for the answer to this problem occasionally so if I find anything, I'll let you know
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Posted: 2007-09-28 11:54:54
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