"spoon" wrote in message
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pokey man pisze:
RT click My Computer (or Computer) click manage, expand componants, open
problem devices. this might give you a clue. also open hardware,
conflicts
and sharing. also look in problem devices ;-) HTH
hmm, i don't see any "problem devices" or "conflicts and sharing". I
have polish language but still can't see similar to this. it looks that
way:
http://wstaw.org/images/free/2009/01...7b8ab9000.jpeg
Anyway: today happened something weird: i was able to scan all channels
and watch TV but *only for about five minutes* and then my computer just
turned off, like unpluging power cord and... i wasn't able to turn it on
again! i had to unplug cord, wait for few seconds, then plugged power
cord to computer and it started. I really don't know what to do
how old is this card? i would pull the card and examine the tops of the
capicitors and other componants on the card. might be drawing too much
power? check voltages in bios for bad PS should be within 5% of stated
voltages (i perfer 2%)
HTH
Pokeyman