Quietlyawesome94 said:Hello, Crisis 2 refuses to run on my computer.
Aspire one D255
CPU Intel Atom 1.55 GHZ
1GB DDR3 RAM
I guess this was a joke , right? I know it most likely is but I'm just making sure
Quietlyawesome94 said:Hello, Crisis 2 refuses to run on my computer.
Aspire one D255
CPU Intel Atom 1.55 GHZ
1GB DDR3 RAM
thegame07 said:Quietlyawesome94 said:Hello, Crisis 2 refuses to run on my computer.
Aspire one D255
CPU Intel Atom 1.55 GHZ
1GB DDR3 RAM
I guess this was a joke , right? I know it most likely is but I'm just making sure
AndroidDem0man said:My PC whenever i run like CoD Waw or MW2 or L4D2 in like 10 minutes the monitor goes black and then i have to shut down my whole pc to get it back up again, what is this i dont even. Updated my vid card all the time, updated my monitor driver. What is this i dont even
Motherboard port, I checked it and it's enabled. I don't have the HD Audio option as you have, only Realtek '97.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.
Wow! Thanks! I think you really helped me. I got a driver updater program from some bay thing, and I updated the drivers it told me to. Now the internet doesn't have much problems at all, and the computer doesn't randomly shut off. I love you!Originality said:Update your network drivers if you can, since it's most likely a software or driver problem causing your disconnections.
try updating your os this ussualy helps...but you may want not to update if you have a hacktivated ospurplesludge said:My desktop won't recognize certain usb devices. To use my wired my mouse I have to use a ps2 adapter same with my wireless I plug the wireless receiver into the adapter and it works. My keyboards works in usb so its not the ports and i had a mouse that worked before but it broke. Also my xgaming arcade stick doesn't work and it is technically a keyboard I think.
All of these work in my laptop so its not the devices and they use the built in drivers and don't require the installation of 3rd party drivers.
Quite often, USB driver "profiles" will become corrupted. This is sometimes caused by taking it out and putting it back in, with something going wrong whilst it's loading (or creating) the "profile" for that particular device. A temporary fix is to try another port, however when there's one corrupted, it soon spreads for each USB port (there's a copy for each port).purplesludge said:My desktop won't recognize certain usb devices. To use my wired my mouse I have to use a ps2 adapter same with my wireless I plug the wireless receiver into the adapter and it works. My keyboards works in usb so its not the ports and i had a mouse that worked before but it broke. Also my xgaming arcade stick doesn't work and it is technically a keyboard I think.
All of these work in my laptop so its not the devices and they use the built in drivers and don't require the installation of 3rd party drivers.