machomuu said:...Why do we not already have one of these?
Actually, if I remember correctly. Urza made the "What Computer should I buy/build thread." That was stickyed and taken down, unless there was another thread that he made saying the same thing. When I put in my title, not much similar things came up with it.Originality said:We do already have one of these. The last one was created by Urza, stickied for a while, then taken down because people were reporting threads for not being put in the sticky.
Either way, people will usually get their questions answered if they ask, so long as they dont ask the same question every month.
Originality said:We do already have one of these. The last one was created by Urza, stickied for a while, then taken down because people were reporting threads for not being put in the sticky.
Either way, people will usually get their questions answered if they ask, so long as they dont ask the same question every month.
Well that's a bit weird. By onboard audio do you mean the one on the motherboard or the headphone jack integrated into the case? If its the one in the back of the computer right on the motherboard, make sure your BIOS settings are not cleared and are configured correctly as a case change would not alter drivers but perhaps a reinstallation of the drivers are required. If its the headphone jack then you may have not connected the line from the new case to the motherboard correctly. There are usually two audio connections for the headphone jack for the 9-pin connector on your board. You may get the choice of AC'97 or HD Audio.sinharvest24 said:I changed my tower casing and now i'm not getting any sound from my on-board audio port. Don't know what happened, was working perfectly and i didn't change anything other than the casing which shouldn't cause any problems in my pc performance. Any trouble-shooting tips?
purplesludge said:I have a touchsmart tx2 1375dx.
If I have two operating systems installed Windows bluescreens randomly and Ubuntu freezes.
Doesn't happen when I only have 1 OS installed. Also it would get really hot while doing nothing.doyama said:purplesludge said:I have a touchsmart tx2 1375dx.
If I have two operating systems installed Windows bluescreens randomly and Ubuntu freezes.
If both OS are crashing like that I suspect your memory is bad.
Mostly just relaying experience. If you think about what components really make up your system you really only have a few options to 'fix'. On a laptop it's even more narrow.purplesludge said:Doesn't happen when I only have 1 OS installed. Also it would get really hot while doing nothing.doyama said:purplesludge said:I have a touchsmart tx2 1375dx.
If I have two operating systems installed Windows bluescreens randomly and Ubuntu freezes.
If both OS are crashing like that I suspect your memory is bad.
Motherboard port, how do i check my BIO settings and what not?Hakoda said:Well that's a bit weird. By onboard audio do you mean the one on the motherboard or the headphone jack integrated into the case? If its the one in the back of the computer right on the motherboard, make sure your BIOS settings are not cleared and are configured correctly as a case change would not alter drivers but perhaps a reinstallation of the drivers are required. If its the headphone jack then you may have not connected the line from the new case to the motherboard correctly. There are usually two audio connections for the headphone jack for the 9-pin connector on your board. You may get the choice of AC'97 or HD Audio.sinharvest24 said:I changed my tower casing and now i'm not getting any sound from my on-board audio port. Don't know what happened, was working perfectly and i didn't change anything other than the casing which shouldn't cause any problems in my pc performance. Any trouble-shooting tips?
Recently, I had to reinstall a new motherboard and a new case and I chose AC'97. To my surprised it didn't work out of the box and I didn't want to deal with new drivers so I switched it to HD Audio and it worked like a charm.