Help! Need a quick answer about motherboard + vid card
Hi everyone,
Okay I am pretty scared right now. I got a new vid card, the MSI n9008gt. I also got a 6pin PCI connector for my power supply to power the card. I have a 450watt power supply. And my motherboard is a GeForce7050M.
I put my card in, I attached the power supply to the card, and then plugged it in and pushed the power button.
I hear my motherboard fan, my HD, and the vid card fan. But no display, and nothing else... I think to myself, hmmm. So I unplug my card and take it out and use the intergrated card, and the fan starts up and my HD starts up, but still nothing happens. The motherboard doesn't even beep... Did I fry my motherboard....? :( This is what I fear the most.
(and no I'm not on that PC right now this is an older one.)
Quote from: asamkipas on 09-January-09, 01:27:27
haha I think it is the n9800gt catd...must be a typo
Oh please provide your full system spec
whoops, yeah it's the n9800gt. Typo.
Ok, my full system spec:
Processor AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+ Socket AM2
CPU Fan AMD Original AM2 CPU Fan
Motherboard ECS nVidia GeForce 7050M-M Motherboard
Memory 2GB DDR II 800 Memory 240 Pin (Major Brand)
Hard Drive Western Digital 160GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache Serial ATA II
Optical Drive LG 22X DVD RW + Dual Layer
Video nVidia Geforce 7050 based with 2D/3D Graphic Engine up to 256MB Memory
Audio Realtek ALC662 6-channel HD Audio
Network Card Onboard 10/100 Network Card
Ports 6 USB 2.0 Ports, 1 Serial
Case 1285 Deluxe Black Tower Case
Power Supply 450 Watt Power Supply
(I just lazily copy and pasted, sorry for all the info hahaha)
But I'm figuring that I don't even hear the bios beeps, so the motherboard is just fried.
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f75e0000 f75ec880 rasl2tp rasl2tp.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:43 2008 (48025CCF)
f75f0000 f75fa200 raspppoe raspppoe.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:31 2008 (4802579B)
f7600000 f760bd00 raspptp raspptp.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:47 2008 (48025CD3)
f7610000 f7618900 msgpc msgpc.sys Mon Apr 14 02:56:32 2008 (48025760)
f7620000 f7629f00 termdd termdd.sys Mon Apr 14 02:38:36 2008 (4802532C)
f7630000 f7639e80 NDProxy NDProxy.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:57:28 2008 (48025798)
f7640000 f764e880 usbhub usbhub.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:36 2008 (480254D0)
f7660000 f7668700 wanarp wanarp.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:20 2008 (48025790)
f7670000 f7678780 netbios netbios.sys Mon Apr 14 02:56:01 2008 (48025741)
f7690000 f769ae00 Fips Fips.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:33:27 2008 (480251F7)
f76b0000 f76bf900 Cdfs Cdfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:14:21 2008 (48025B8D)
f76c0000 f76cbe80 fssfltr_tdi fssfltr_tdi.sys Thu Aug 06 13:47:45 2009 (4A7A6E81)
f7730000 f7736180 PCIIDEX PCIIDEX.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f7738000 f773cd00 PartMgr PartMgr.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:48 2008 (480253B0)
f7740000 f7748000 videX32 videX32.sys Mon Apr 13 14:19:55 2009 (49E2D98B)
f7748000 f774ed00 viaagp1 viaagp1.sys Wed Jul 02 18:08:01 2003 (3F02AF01)
f7780000 f7784500 watchdog watchdog.sys Mon Apr 14 02:44:59 2008 (480254AB)
f7790000 f7794d80 bwcdrv bwcdrv.sys Sun Dec 21 16:21:02 2003 (3FE557EE)
f77f8000 f77fe700 USBSTOR USBSTOR.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:45:37 2008 (480254D1)
f7828000 f7830000 Afc Afc.sys Wed Feb 23 14:58:55 2005 (421C29AF)
f7830000 f7835300 pfc pfc.sys Sat Sep 20 07:45:46 2003 (3F6B952A)
f7838000 f783d080 usbuhci usbuhci.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:34 2008 (480254CE)
f7840000 f7847600 usbehci usbehci.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:34 2008 (480254CE)
f7848000 f7849000 fdc fdc.sys unavailable (00000000)
f7850000 f7855a00 mouclass mouclass.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:47 2008 (48025373)
f7858000 f785e000 kbdclass kbdclass.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:46 2008 (48025372)
f7860000 f7864a80 TDI TDI.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:00:04 2008 (48025834)
f7870000 f7874580 ptilink ptilink.sys Sat Aug 18 04:49:53 2001 (3B7D8371)
f7878000 f787c080 raspti raspti.sys Sat Aug 18 04:55:32 2001 (3B7D84C4)
f7888000 f788e000 crlscsi crlscsi.SYS Tue Nov 07 21:57:15 1995 (309F65BB)
f7898000 f789d200 vga vga.sys Mon Apr 14 02:44:40 2008 (48025498)
f78a0000 f78a4a80 Msfs Msfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:32:38 2008 (480251C6)
f78a8000 f78af880 Npfs Npfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:32:38 2008 (480251C6)
f78b0000 f78b6000 StarOpen StarOpen.SYS Wed Jun 28 03:15:56 2006 (44A183EC)
f78b8000 f78bd500 avgmfx86 avgmfx86.sys Tue Oct 13 15:24:03 2009 (4AD42B13)
f78c0000 f78c3000 BOOTVID BOOTVID.dll Sat Aug 18 04:49:09 2001 (3B7D8345)
f797c000 f797e580 BUFADPT BUFADPT.SYS Wed Jul 06 12:52:20 2005 (42CB6384)
f79a0000 f79a2900 Dxapi Dxapi.sys Sat Aug 18 04:53:19 2001 (3B7D843F)
f79ac000 f79ae500 GEARAspiWDM GEARAspiWDM.sys Wed Jan 30 01:00:57 2008 (479F5BC9)
f79b0000 f79b1b80 kdcom kdcom.dll Sat Aug 18 04:49:10 2001 (3B7D8346)
f79b2000 f79b3100 WMILIB WMILIB.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:07:23 2001 (3B7D878B)
f79b4000 f79b5500 viaide viaide.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:30 2008 (4802539E)
f79b6000 f79b7700 dmload dmload.sys Sat Aug 18 04:58:15 2001 (3B7D8567)
f79ea000 f79eb100 swenum swenum.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:52 2008 (48025378)
f79ee000 f79ef280 USBD USBD.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:02:58 2001 (3B7D8682)
f79f0000 f79f1f00 Fs_Rec Fs_Rec.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:49:37 2001 (3B7D8361)
f79f2000 f79f3080 mnmdd mnmdd.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:57:28 2001 (3B7D8538)
f79f4000 f79f5080 RDPCDD RDPCDD.sys Sat Aug 18 04:46:56 2001 (3B7D82C0)
f79f6000 f79f7100 dump_WMILIB dump_WMILIB.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:07:23 2001 (3B7D878B)
f7a38000 f7a39a80 ParVdm ParVdm.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:49:49 2001 (3B7D836D)
f7ab8000 f7ab87a0 symlcbrd symlcbrd.sys Wed Oct 16 14:50:27 2002 (3DAD0C33)
f7acd000 f7acdc00 audstub audstub.sys Sat Aug 18 04:59:40 2001 (3B7D85BC)
f7b43000 f7b43d00 dxgthk dxgthk.sys Sat Aug 18 04:53:12 2001 (3B7D8438)
f7bf9000 f7bf9b80 Null Null.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:47:39 2001 (3B7D82EB)
Unloaded modules:
eebe4000 eec0f000 kmixer.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
eebe4000 eec0f000 kmixer.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
eeedf000 eef0a000 kmixer.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
f7b98000 f7b99000 drmkaud.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ef818000 ef843000 kmixer.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ef95b000 ef97e000 aec.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
eff4c000 eff59000 DMusic.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
eff5c000 eff6a000 swmidi.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
f7a66000 f7a68000 splitter.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
f7680000 f7689000 processr.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
f7890000 f7895000 Cdaudio.SYS
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
f6ad4000 f6ad7000 Sfloppy.SYS
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
Closing open log file c:\debuglog3.txtI've done the 20x Memtest. No errors...
Meanwhile, my pc gave the BSOD again when I pressed the shutdown button.
Btw, is the minidump text of any use? I read elsewhere that this can pinpoint to the problem, but I don't know how to read it.
Anyway, here's the latest minidump text, if this is of use.
Thanks!
* Bugcheck Analysis *
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a)
An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an
interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually
caused by drivers using improper addresses.
If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace.
Arguments:
Arg1: 000000b2, memory referenced
Arg2: 0000001c, IRQL
Arg3: 00000000, bitfield :
bit 0 : value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
bit 3 : value 0 = not an execute operation, 1 = execute operation (only on chips which support this level of status)
Arg4: 804fa276, address which referenced memory
Debugging Details:
ADDITIONAL_DEBUG_TEXT:
Use '!findthebuild' command to search for the target build information.
If the build information is available, run '!findthebuild -s ; .reload' to set symbol path and load symbols.
MODULE_NAME: nt
FAULTING_MODULE: 804d7000 nt
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4b1e9e60
READ_ADDRESS: unable to get nt!MmSpecialPoolStart
unable to get nt!MmSpecialPoolEnd
unable to get nt!MmPoolCodeStart
unable to get nt!MmPoolCodeEnd
000000b2
CURRENT_IRQL: 1c
FAULTING_IP:
nt+23276
804fa276 66394616 cmp word ptr [esi+16h],ax
CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 8050a892 to 804fa276
STACK_TEXT:
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
eea76b14 8050a892 e298a580 00000000 00000000 nt+0x23276
eea76b48 8050b432 e26420e8 856d9c18 856ac580 nt+0x33892
eea76b6c 8051a21f 856ac580 856da7b0 856d9c01 nt+0x34432
eea76c18 8051356f 856da7b0 856d9c18 856da8e8 nt+0x4321f
eea76c50 805d2714 016da7b0 85706d28 40010004 nt+0x3c56f
eea76cf0 805d27f7 40010004 eea76d4c 804ff94f nt+0xfb714
eea76cfc 804ff94f 85706d28 eea76d48 eea76d3c nt+0xfb7f7
eea76d4c 805416a7 00000001 00000000 eea76d64 nt+0x2894f
eea76d64 7c90e514 badb0d00 0199fe6c 00000000 nt+0x6a6a7
eea76d68 badb0d00 0199fe6c 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514
eea76d6c 0199fe6c 00000000 00000000 00000000 0xbadb0d00
eea76d70 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x199fe6c
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
nt+23276
804fa276 66394616 cmp word ptr [esi+16h],ax
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 0
SYMBOL_NAME: nt+23276
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
IMAGE_NAME: ntoskrnl.exe
BUCKET_ID: WRONG_SYMBOLS
Followup: MachineOwner
eax=00000001 ebx=806e6a01 ecx=e298a580 edx=00000000 esi=0000009c edi=e1e0f728
eip=804fa276 esp=eea76b08 ebp=eea76b14 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na po nc
cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010282
nt+0x23276:
804fa276 66394616 cmp word ptr [esi+16h],ax ds:0023:000000b2=????
ChildEBP RetAddr Args to Child
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
eea76b14 8050a892 e298a580 00000000 00000000 nt+0x23276
eea76b48 8050b432 e26420e8 856d9c18 856ac580 nt+0x33892
eea76b6c 8051a21f 856ac580 856da7b0 856d9c01 nt+0x34432
eea76c18 8051356f 856da7b0 856d9c18 856da8e8 nt+0x4321f
eea76c50 805d2714 016da7b0 85706d28 40010004 nt+0x3c56f
eea76cf0 805d27f7 40010004 eea76d4c 804ff94f nt+0xfb714
eea76cfc 804ff94f 85706d28 eea76d48 eea76d3c nt+0xfb7f7
eea76d4c 805416a7 00000001 00000000 eea76d64 nt+0x2894f
eea76d64 7c90e514 badb0d00 0199fe6c 00000000 nt+0x6a6a7
eea76d68 badb0d00 0199fe6c 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514
eea76d6c 0199fe6c 00000000 00000000 00000000 0xbadb0d00
eea76d70 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x199fe6c
start end module name
804d7000 806e4000 nt ntoskrnl.exe Wed Dec 09 02:43:44 2009 (4B1E9E60)
806e4000 80704d00 hal halmacpi.dll Mon Apr 14 02:31:27 2008 (4802517F)
bf000000 bf011600 dxg dxg.sys Mon Apr 14 02:38:27 2008 (48025323)
bf012000 bf37a880 vtdisp vtdisp.dll Fri Sep 28 10:44:21 2007 (46FC6A85)
bf800000 bf9c3d00 win32k win32k.sys Fri Aug 14 21:21:11 2009 (4A8564C7)
bffa0000 bffe5c00 ATMFD ATMFD.DLL Mon Apr 14 08:09:55 2008 (4802A0D3)
ee5fa000 ee624180 kmixer kmixer.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:07 2008 (480254B3)
eeb2b000 eeb6be00 HTTP HTTP.sys Wed Oct 21 00:20:15 2009 (4ADDE33F)
eed4c000 eed68dc0 SYMEVENT SYMEVENT.SYS Sat Sep 16 13:48:19 2006 (450B9023)
eee07000 eee0f780 NPDRIVER NPDRIVER.SYS Wed Sep 10 18:12:08 2003 (3F5EF8F8)
eeea7000 eeebb480 wdmaud wdmaud.sys Mon Apr 14 03:17:18 2008 (48025C3E)
eef34000 eef57180 Fastfat Fastfat.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:14:28 2008 (48025B94)
ef070000 ef087c00 tmcomm tmcomm.sys Wed Aug 01 16:46:56 2007 (46B04880)
ef290000 ef2e6600 srv srv.sys Fri Jan 01 00:50:02 2010 (4B3CD63A)
ef30f000 ef394000 CVPNDRVA CVPNDRVA.sys Sat Nov 05 01:20:39 2005 (436B9867)
ef4c8000 ef4cbee0 Aspi32 Aspi32.SYS Tue May 07 00:43:02 2002 (3CD6B296)
ef524000 ef550180 mrxdav mrxdav.sys Mon Apr 14 02:32:42 2008 (480251CA)
ef579000 ef587d80 sysaudio sysaudio.sys Mon Apr 14 03:15:55 2008 (48025BEB)
ef7c9000 ef7cc900 ndisuio ndisuio.sys Mon Apr 14 02:55:57 2008 (4802573D)
ef7cd000 ef7d0760 mdc8021x mdc8021x.sys Fri Nov 21 23:54:18 2003 (3FBE352A)
ef8b9000 ef8c4e80 fssfltr_tdi fssfltr_tdi.sys Thu Aug 06 13:47:45 2009 (4A7A6E81)
f3d09000 f3d20900 dump_atapi dump_atapi.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f3d49000 f3d98b80 avgldx86 avgldx86.sys Sun Sep 20 23:03:04 2009 (4AB64428)
f3d99000 f3e08300 mrxsmb mrxsmb.sys Sat Dec 05 02:22:20 2009 (4B19535C)
f3e09000 f3e33e80 rdbss rdbss.sys Mon Apr 14 03:28:38 2008 (48025EE6)
f3e34000 f3e55d00 afd afd.sys Thu Aug 14 18:04:35 2008 (48A40333)
f3e56000 f3e7dc00 netbt netbt.sys Mon Apr 14 03:20:59 2008 (48025D1B)
f3e7e000 f3ea3500 ipnat ipnat.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:10 2008 (48025786)
f3ea4000 f3efa680 avgtdix avgtdix.sys Mon Nov 02 21:25:10 2009 (4AEEDDB6)
f3efb000 f3f53480 tcpip tcpip.sys Fri Jun 20 19:51:09 2008 (485B99AD)
f3f54000 f3f66600 ipsec ipsec.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:42 2008 (48025CCE)
f3f8b000 f3f8d900 Dxapi Dxapi.sys Sat Aug 18 04:53:19 2001 (3B7D843F)
f6499000 f64f6f00 update update.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:46 2008 (48025372)
f64f7000 f6526e80 rdpdr rdpdr.sys Mon Apr 14 02:32:50 2008 (480251D2)
f6527000 f6537e00 psched psched.sys Mon Apr 14 02:56:36 2008 (48025764)
f6538000 f654e580 ndiswan ndiswan.sys Mon Apr 14 03:20:41 2008 (48025D09)
f654f000 f6569e00 dne2000 dne2000.sys Thu Jun 30 10:42:24 2005 (42C35C10)
f656a000 f657d900 parport parport.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:09 2008 (48025389)
f65b1000 f65fb000 vaxscsi vaxscsi.sys Tue Jan 10 05:20:27 2006 (43C2D39B)
f65fb000 f661ea80 portcls portcls.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:40 2008 (48025CCC)
f661f000 f6651a80 vinyl97 vinyl97.sys Wed Jun 27 14:41:59 2007 (468206B7)
f6652000 f6675200 USBPORT USBPORT.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:45:34 2008 (480254CE)
f6676000 f6698700 ks ks.sys Mon Apr 14 03:16:34 2008 (48025C12)
f6699000 f66f3f00 bcmwl5 bcmwl5.sys Tue Jul 12 05:43:30 2005 (42D2E802)
f66f4000 f6707f00 VIDEOPRT VIDEOPRT.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:44:39 2008 (48025497)
f6708000 f674d180 vtmini vtmini.sys Fri Sep 28 10:44:26 2007 (46FC6A8A)
f7083000 f7086c80 mssmbios mssmbios.sys Mon Apr 14 02:36:45 2008 (480252BD)
f70a3000 f70a5780 ndistapi ndistapi.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:27 2008 (48025797)
f70ab000 f70aed80 serenum serenum.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:12 2008 (4802538C)
f70bb000 f70bd500 GEARAspiWDM GEARAspiWDM.sys Wed Jan 30 01:00:57 2008 (479F5BC9)
f70e3000 f70fcb80 Mup Mup.sys Mon Apr 14 03:17:05 2008 (48025C31)
f70fd000 f7129980 NDIS NDIS.sys Mon Apr 14 03:20:35 2008 (48025D03)
f712a000 f71b6600 Ntfs Ntfs.sys Mon Apr 14 03:15:49 2008 (48025BE5)
f71b7000 f71c9b00 WudfPf WudfPf.sys Sat Sep 16 13:29:49 2006 (450B8BCD)
f71ca000 f71e0b00 KSecDD KSecDD.sys Wed Jun 24 19:18:40 2009 (4A420B90)
f71e1000 f7200b00 fltmgr fltmgr.sys Mon Apr 14 02:32:58 2008 (480251DA)
f7201000 f7218880 SCSIPORT SCSIPORT.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f7219000 f7232200 viamraid viamraid.sys Wed Nov 08 14:23:49 2006 (455177F5)
f7233000 f724a900 atapi atapi.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f724b000 f7270700 dmio dmio.sys Mon Apr 14 02:44:45 2008 (4802549D)
f7271000 f728f880 ftdisk ftdisk.sys Sat Aug 18 04:52:41 2001 (3B7D8419)
f7290000 f72a0a80 pci pci.sys Mon Apr 14 02:36:43 2008 (480252BB)
f72a1000 f72ced80 ACPI ACPI.sys Mon Apr 14 02:36:33 2008 (480252B1)
f72cf000 f72e6880 SPTDDRV1 SPTDDRV1.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f72e7000 f73af000 sptd sptd.sys Thu Sep 21 20:27:25 2006 (4512852D)
f74b0000 f74b9180 isapnp isapnp.sys Mon Apr 14 02:36:40 2008 (480252B8)
f74c0000 f74ca580 MountMgr MountMgr.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:45 2008 (48025371)
f74d0000 f74dcc80 VolSnap VolSnap.sys Mon Apr 14 02:41:00 2008 (480253BC)
f74e0000 f74e8e00 disk disk.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:46 2008 (480253AE)
f74f0000 f74fc180 CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:16:21 2008 (48025C05)
f7500000 f750e100 Lbd Lbd.sys Fri Aug 28 17:02:18 2009 (4A979D1A)
f7510000 f7518de0 PxHelp20 PxHelp20.sys Thu Jun 21 06:26:00 2007 (4679A978)
f7570000 f7578e00 intelppm intelppm.sys Mon Apr 14 02:31:31 2008 (48025183)
f7580000 f758a480 imapi imapi.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:57 2008 (480253B9)
f7590000 f759f600 cdrom cdrom.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:45 2008 (480253AD)
f75a0000 f75ae100 redbook redbook.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:27 2008 (4802539B)
f75b0000 f75beb00 drmk drmk.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:12 2008 (480254B8)
f75d0000 f75dfc00 serial serial.sys Mon Apr 14 03:15:44 2008 (48025BE0)
f75e0000 f75ecd00 i8042prt i8042prt.sys Mon Apr 14 03:17:59 2008 (48025C67)
f75f0000 f75fc880 rasl2tp rasl2tp.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:43 2008 (48025CCF)
f7600000 f760a200 raspppoe raspppoe.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:31 2008 (4802579B)
f7610000 f761bd00 raspptp raspptp.sys Mon Apr 14 03:19:47 2008 (48025CD3)
f7620000 f7628900 msgpc msgpc.sys Mon Apr 14 02:56:32 2008 (48025760)
f7630000 f7639f00 termdd termdd.sys Mon Apr 14 02:38:36 2008 (4802532C)
f7640000 f7649e80 NDProxy NDProxy.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:57:28 2008 (48025798)
f7650000 f765e880 usbhub usbhub.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:36 2008 (480254D0)
f7670000 f7678700 wanarp wanarp.sys Mon Apr 14 02:57:20 2008 (48025790)
f7680000 f7688780 netbios netbios.sys Mon Apr 14 02:56:01 2008 (48025741)
f76a0000 f76aae00 Fips Fips.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:33:27 2008 (480251F7)
f7720000 f772f900 Cdfs Cdfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:14:21 2008 (48025B8D)
f7730000 f7736180 PCIIDEX PCIIDEX.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:40:29 2008 (4802539D)
f7738000 f773cd00 PartMgr PartMgr.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:48 2008 (480253B0)
f7740000 f7748000 videX32 videX32.sys Mon Apr 13 14:19:55 2009 (49E2D98B)
f7748000 f774ed00 viaagp1 viaagp1.sys Wed Jul 02 18:08:01 2003 (3F02AF01)
f7778000 f777d500 avgmfx86 avgmfx86.sys Tue Oct 13 15:24:03 2009 (4AD42B13)
f77e8000 f77ec500 watchdog watchdog.sys Mon Apr 14 02:44:59 2008 (480254AB)
f7800000 f7804d80 bwcdrv bwcdrv.sys Sun Dec 21 16:21:02 2003 (3FE557EE)
f7818000 f7820000 Afc Afc.sys Wed Feb 23 14:58:55 2005 (421C29AF)
f7820000 f7825300 pfc pfc.sys Sat Sep 20 07:45:46 2003 (3F6B952A)
f7828000 f782d080 usbuhci usbuhci.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:34 2008 (480254CE)
f7830000 f7837600 usbehci usbehci.sys Mon Apr 14 02:45:34 2008 (480254CE)
f7838000 f7839000 fdc fdc.sys unavailable (00000000)
f7840000 f7845a00 mouclass mouclass.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:47 2008 (48025373)
f7848000 f784e000 kbdclass kbdclass.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:46 2008 (48025372)
f7850000 f7854a80 TDI TDI.SYS Mon Apr 14 03:00:04 2008 (48025834)
f7860000 f7864580 ptilink ptilink.sys Sat Aug 18 04:49:53 2001 (3B7D8371)
f7868000 f786c080 raspti raspti.sys Sat Aug 18 04:55:32 2001 (3B7D84C4)
f7880000 f7885000 flpydisk flpydisk.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:24 2008 (48025398)
f7888000 f788e000 crlscsi crlscsi.SYS Tue Nov 07 21:57:15 1995 (309F65BB)
f7898000 f789d200 vga vga.sys Mon Apr 14 02:44:40 2008 (48025498)
f78a0000 f78a4a80 Msfs Msfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:32:38 2008 (480251C6)
f78a8000 f78af880 Npfs Npfs.SYS Mon Apr 14 02:32:38 2008 (480251C6)
f78b0000 f78b6000 StarOpen StarOpen.SYS Wed Jun 28 03:15:56 2006 (44A183EC)
f78c0000 f78c3000 BOOTVID BOOTVID.dll Sat Aug 18 04:49:09 2001 (3B7D8345)
f7984000 f7986280 rasacd rasacd.sys Sat Aug 18 04:55:39 2001 (3B7D84CB)
f79a4000 f79a6580 BUFADPT BUFADPT.SYS Wed Jul 06 12:52:20 2005 (42CB6384)
f79b0000 f79b1b80 kdcom kdcom.dll Sat Aug 18 04:49:10 2001 (3B7D8346)
f79b2000 f79b3100 WMILIB WMILIB.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:07:23 2001 (3B7D878B)
f79b4000 f79b5500 viaide viaide.sys Mon Apr 14 02:40:30 2008 (4802539E)
f79b6000 f79b7700 dmload dmload.sys Sat Aug 18 04:58:15 2001 (3B7D8567)
f79f2000 f79f3100 swenum swenum.sys Mon Apr 14 02:39:52 2008 (48025378)
f79fa000 f79fb280 USBD USBD.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:02:58 2001 (3B7D8682)
f7a06000 f7a07f00 Fs_Rec Fs_Rec.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:49:37 2001 (3B7D8361)
f7a08000 f7a09080 mnmdd mnmdd.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:57:28 2001 (3B7D8538)
f7a0a000 f7a0b080 RDPCDD RDPCDD.sys Sat Aug 18 04:46:56 2001 (3B7D82C0)
f7a4e000 f7a4fa80 ParVdm ParVdm.SYS Sat Aug 18 04:49:49 2001 (3B7D836D)
f7a60000 f7a61100 dump_WMILIB dump_WMILIB.SYS Sat Aug 18 05:07:23 2001 (3B7D878B)
f7b03000 f7b03c00 audstub audstub.sys Sat Aug 18 04:59:40 2001 (3B7D85BC)
f7b26000 f7b267a0 symlcbrd symlcbrd.sys Wed Oct 16 14:50:27 2002 (3DAD0C33)
f7bc8000 f7bc8d00 dxgthk dxgthk.sys Sat Aug 18 04:53:12 2001 (3B7D8438)
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Student needing some questions answered about Manufacturing Scheduling software
Greetings;
I am a undergraduate senior at Arizona State University majoring in Supply Chain Management. I am currently doing a project about Oracle's Manufacturing Scheduling option and have a few general questions for those of you that have used the software and/or involved with its implementation. Your help is greatly appreciated. If you are uncomfortable releasing your company's name that is fine. If you do not want to post the answers here, I can also be emailed at rmkraus"SAYNOTOSPAMBOTS"@asu.edu. Thank you!!
The questions I have are:
What is your experience with the manufacturing scheduling software?
What is/was your role with the software?(ie buyer, consultant, user, technical support, etc)
How do you feel about the software's ease of use?
What training did you recieve or did your company offer?
How much did implementing the software approxiamately cost?
What do you feel are the advantages of the software?
What do you feel are the disadvantages of the software?
Did your company have any problems during the implementation?
Has your company experienced cost savings due to the software?
Have you or your company used any competing software in the past?
Any other insight that you would like to share?
Thank you, I greatly appreciate your help.Im not sure on 5
I know it's unusual, but if your project budget is
good you may have more than one constructor. At least
that's what I thoughtach.. you poor fellow, you are confused now aren't you.
i bet taht in the fifth question they are talking about 'constructor methods', not procrammers who are constructing the code (or 'contractors')
if your budget allws then you may even have three or 87 contractors, but that's not the case here.
i hope that clarifies things a bit.
and PS! i don't like when people intentionally give bad solutions to others. -
Please I need a quick answer.
all,
I have lots to do and little time to do it in. I am creating
class files (.as) to create objects to use in my flash file.
However I can not seem to get them to import.
I am not sure how to specify the path to the .as file as it
is in a folder nested below the level that the flash file is in.
/root
myFlash.fla
myFlash.swf
/root/myClasses
myClassA.as
myClassB.as
Would i NOT just specify
import myClasses.MyClassA;
import myClasses.MyClassB;
var myAObj:MyClassA = new MyClassA();
var myBObj:MyClassB = new MyClassB();
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It appears to me that I need to be able to identify each
class a package path or something.
Can someone tell me how to import classes from a nested
structure.
I dont want all the .as files on the same level as the flash
file.
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Thank you all for your assistance.Okay,
I am using AS2 as I am using Flash 8.
So it looks like in order to have your class files (.as) in a
folder structure,
1. You have to in your flash file import the class
folderName.ClassName;
And here is the odd thing
2. Your class is defined as
class folderName.ClassName{}
If anyone else out there knows a better way or can correct my
assumptions here please post it. -
I just need a simple answer about audio being outa sync with video!!!!
I've been searching the forms but found no straight answer on how to make the audio in sync with the video when using videora to transfer movies. The movie plays fine until about 10 minutes, then it starts getting way off. I am tired so can someone come to my rescue?????????
Windows XP Windows XP ProThe problem you are describing is a known issue with Videora. The author of the software even posted that problem on their website:
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I would suggest that you do some more research and switch to a different converter. -
My sister kept installing PhotoShop and I really just hated the program because it kept slowing down my computer. So I uninstalled it and made Applications "Read only". So now I can't install a program without having to authenticate which is getting annoying. And there's only one account and when I open up "Get Info", under "Ownership & Permissions", the drop down list where it's supposed to say Read only, Read and Write and all the others is grayed out so I can't click on it anymore. So how do I fix it?
Click on the Details triangle and you'll see a little lock. Click on the lock and provide your admin password if needed and you'll be able to use the boxes then.
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Want a Mac but I need a quick answer.
Ok I want to buy a Macbook Pro and an iMac. But when I did the calculations I ended up with almost $7000.00. Now that was because I added the upgrades to the two of them. But I would like to know can I get them without upgrades which is about $4000.00. And then take it back to the store and upgrade when I can afford it?
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Not trying to flood the board just need a quick answer (pic included)
I just need to know how to get rid of this square and cross view.
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I was given an answer that didnt seem to work for me. They told me it was "region of interest" but that doesnt seem to be it unless im missing something. Thanks.Those are your safeties.
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