basically i'm copying a project from a friend about computerizing a student management system.(making it from manual to database)
i need help with the hardware required.i have to change it a bit so its not obvious i'm copying here is wat he's written:
A Pentium iv 2.2 GHz
A 3.5" GENERIC NEC FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-7500 to install necessary software
An NVIDIA RIVA TNT 2 Ultra Display to act as an adapter to act as an interface with the monitor.
A standard 101/102Key keyboard
An Acer View 76 17" Monitor
Logitech First/Pilot mouse
An Hp Desk jet 850C
just try and replace them with something acceptable
also need reasons as 2 y this hardware is necessary in the context of the solution
dude i'm smart enuf 2 figure these out later.i hav 2 submit it tom.and i'm not gonna get asked about it thank u
It also says this on Sounds and Audio Devices properties:
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj109/justinpie91/asdasd.jpg?t=1281297171
I tried SIS 7012 PCI Audio Driver and also Realtek. Neither worked.
Here's a bit of info from a DirectX Diagnosis:
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.100216-1441)
System Manufacturer: Packard Bell NEC
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
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DirectX Files Tab: No problems found.
Display Tab 1: The system is using the generic video driver. Please install video driver provided by the hardware manufacturer. Direct3D functionality not available. You should verify that the driver is a final version from the hardware manufacturer.
Sound Tab 1: No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer.
Music Tab: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
Network Tab: No problems found.
As you may be able to tell it's an old PC (6 years), and the sound card is onboard, because I can see that from the back of the tower.
@vulcan Good idea.
I have a new NEC video projector that says it can display both 1080 and 720 HD content. I want to buy a DVD player (such as a blu ray) and an HDTV tuner that can provide the signal to the projector. However, the project does not have an HDMI input, but does have the 3 component inputs and S-video. My questions are these:
1. Will I still get 1080 or 720 output using the component connections from a blu ray or "converter" DVD player?
2. Can I buy a HDTV tuner to provide a signal to the projector and get HD output? (I don't want a full HDTV with a monitor because I can't move it)?
I am going to purchase a 30 inch monitor in the next day or so, however, and stuck as to which monitor would best suit me. The Apple display is not an option to me because of it's poor contrast ratio compared to other 30 inchers. I am interested in either the Samsung SynchMaster 305T, Dell 3007WFP, Gateway XHD3000, or the NEC MultiSync 3090WQXi. I wanted to know what would be the best purchase for me. For reference, color accuracy is extremely important to me because I work with graphics a LOT. Also, I game to.
I bought an NEC Versa E6200 laptop about 6 months ago. But a few months ago, something went wrong. Everytime I turn the laptop on, it will always display 640x480 resolution with 8-bit color quality. It happened just like that. The laptop is still functioning normally, only the screen would change back to 640x480 resolution. So I need to change it ack to my preferred resolution everytime.
Anybdy has any idea what happen to my laptop? Thanks a lot
I was looking at the NEC NP110 projector. It said that the native resolution was 800 x 600 but it could be resized to 1600 x 1200. Does that mean it can display 1600 x 1200 or does it mean that it would only display in 800 x 600? Does the resized image quality mean that there could be an input that is displaying 1600 x 1200 but it would only be displayed as 800x600 by the projector?
what does the nec say about supporting emt when it is going to the ceiling from a display case(free standing) as is common in grocery stores?
i've seen it go up 12 feet before
I do not think I have one and I wanted to back up my music and other files into 4.7 GB DVDs. What should I do?
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1
2.67 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
79.97 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
62.03 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
_NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A [CD-ROM drive]
JLMS DVD-ROM XJ-HD166 [CD-ROM drive]
WDC WD800BB-75FRA0 [Hard drive] (80.00 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAJD1879815, rev 77.07W77, SMART Status: Healthy
RADEON 9800 SERIES [Display adapter]
RADEON 9800 SERIES - Secondary [Display adapter]
MAG 16.1 [Monitor] (16.1"vis, June 1997) (2x)
The Broom, are you saying that if I just take the DVD - R disks back to the store and exchange them for DVD + R, it should work?
Rajinder, I do not understand your answer at all.
Siddanth, when I put the DVD-R disk in my tray, my pc did not react at all and Musicmatch seems to think the dvd is a cd with only 78 minutes capacity!!
My pc froze while I was playing MW2 so I manually restarted, after that nothing was coming on the display although pc reboots..tried few times and changed the graphic port to the onboard graphics card and it works. Checking I found that Nvidia control panel was gone, so was the drivers. Device Manager shows that I'm using intel onboard display driver, the Nvidia card is not even displayed.
I have uninstalled and tried to install the drivers hoping Windows will detect the card, but nothing is working.
When I try to install the new Nvidia drivers (version 195.62) from the website I get an error message saying "Nvidia setup could not detect any drivers suitable for your installed hardware. Setup will quit now".
How do I get windows to detect my Nvidia 8600
Here are my specs: NEC Powermate X9360/ Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (2.83Ghz.12m.1333FSB) / 4GB DDR2 RAM / 320 Sata HD x3
Running Windows Vista Ultimate x64
The graphic card in error is - Nvidia GeForce 8600GT 512MB Turbo cache DVI/S-Video TV out.
ANy help will be really appreciated. Thanks
This is the actual error message I get when i try to install Nvidia drivers
"Nvidia setup could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware"
Asus Rampage 2 Extreme mobo
24GB Dominator DDR3 memory kit
ATI Radeon HD 5970 video card
LGA 1366 intel i7 processor
NEC CRVD-42DWX+ curved gaming display
Hitachi 7K1000.B Hard Drive
G51 surround sound
G19 keyboard
Razer Copperhead mouse
Sometimes when I turn my computer on, and the "Welcome" screen comes on, I see a lot of "snow" and I see a blurred cursor that is shimmering. After a few seconds, this problem goes away and the screen is quite clear.
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1
2.67 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
79.97 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
62.03 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
_NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A [CD-ROM drive]
JLMS DVD-ROM XJ-HD166 [CD-ROM drive]
WDC WD800BB-75FRA0 [Hard drive] (80.00 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAJD1879815, rev 77.07W77, SMART Status: Healthy
RADEON 9800 SERIES [Display adapter]
RADEON 9800 SERIES - Secondary [Display adapter]
MAG 16.1 [Monitor] (16.1"vis, June 1997) (2x)
I'm looking to buy a professional style 30" computer display and I'm curious as to what the lowest price I would pay to get a 30" display is - used or otherwise. For reference I'm talking about top of the line HP monitors, NEC, LG, etc that support 2560 x 1600 (not just a TV that's a 30" or 32" that's only 1920 x 1080). Just trying to get an idea of what I should expect to spend.
I need to format my hard drive because of corrupted files, but first I need to back up my files and save my music onto cds or dvds. The problem is that when I ask Sonic or Musicmatch to burn my music onto cds, I get messages saying that no cd/dvd drive can be detected. I rebooted and tried again with same frustrating results. HELP!
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1
2.67 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
79.97 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
62.03 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
_NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A [CD-ROM drive]
JLMS DVD-ROM XJ-HD166 [CD-ROM drive]
WDC WD800BB-75FRA0 [Hard drive] (80.00 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAJD1879815, rev 77.07W77, SMART Status: Healthy
RADEON 9800 SERIES [Display adapter]
RADEON 9800 SERIES - Secondary [Display adapter]
MAG 16.1 [Monitor] (16.1"vis, June 1997) (2x)
I am looking for something that is easy to use and problem-free.
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1
2.67 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
79.97 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
62.03 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
_NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A [CD-ROM drive]
JLMS DVD-ROM XJ-HD166 [CD-ROM drive]
WDC WD800BB-75FRA0 [Hard drive] (80.00 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAJD1879815, rev 77.07W77, SMART Status: Healthy
RADEON 9800 SERIES [Display adapter]
RADEON 9800 SERIES - Secondary [Display adapter]
MAG 16.1 [Monitor] (16.1"vis, June 1997) (2x)
im looking to purchase a new monitor and am in the market for one that features 'Opticlear' technology. This feature basically brightens and sharpens the overall display and can be identified by its glossy screen as opposed to the standard matte surface of traditional LCD's. i normally don't associate health precautions with computer equipment but im concerned whether or not the brighter display of these monitors can potentially cause stress to the eyes after extended periods of use. i currently have a CRT monitor that i had to adjust the brightness on since it begins to strain on my eyes after awhile.
i don't believe my eyes to be extra sensitive to screen glare but perhaps they are. either way i am wondering if anyone can give their two cents about this, particularly those who have this style monitor. for the record the one i am interested in is the NEC Multisync 70GX2 (or possibly the 90GX2).
i just upgraded my monitor to a NEC 17" and the native resolution on it (which is the resolution that apparently looks "best") is a whopping 1280x1024! this makes everything look ridiculously tiny and very uncomfortable to read.. decreasing the resolution makes everything a bit larger but very fuzzy text among other limitations. i did some research and it looks like most LCD 17" displays have a native resolution of 1280x1024. who was the genius that decided to make this the standard?? its terrible. can anyone recommend any decent 17" LCD monitors that DON'T require this outrageous resolution, or at least any that have a native resolution smaller than this??
i have Cleartype on and all that stuff. does anyone know of any 17" LCDs that have a native resolution of anything less than 1280x1024? i dont mind using a native resolution, just not one where everything is this tiny.
Which Computer monitor is better quality and which would you recommend? The choice is between the Dell 22" Widescreen Flatpanel Monitor E228WFP, and the ViewSonic VG2230 22" Widescreen Graphic Series LCD Display, and the NEC AccuSync ASLCD223WXM-BK 22-inch Widescreen Black Flat Panel LCD Monitor. Please tell me which one you recommend, and why. Thanks
Adding this monitor to which one you recommend: Samsung SyncMaster 225BW 22"
Thanks
My cousin and I are having a garage sale Friday, and I have a few things that I have no idea what to price at.
First thing is a NEC multisynch LCD1795 17" flat screen monitor, WITH NO POWER CORD. You can get the power cord on ebay for like .
Link to the monitor:
http://www.amazon.com/NEC-MultiSync-LCD1765-display-0-264/dp/B0000ALX5R
A Linksys wired 5-port hub, which has never been used. I got it from walmart for .00.
Tons of books, how much should I price each at?
okay, so after looking for like, 2 months, I found the power cord to the computer. It still works. So, half price?
I've owned the Acer AL226W and the Samsung 226BW, and the colours are great. Pretty accurate. The problem I'm seeing with the 22" LCDs is that on vertical pitch, the top portion of the display gets darker than the lower part. The lower you go (pitch looking up), the more you notice the top of the screen getting darker in comparison to the bottom. This plays such a huge factor when it comes to viewing colours.
Initially from what I was told, this may have to do with a faulty display. But I've tested about 5 different LCD monitors (all 22"), and they all did that. The only ones that I didn't notice this issue with was the Apple Cinema displays (00), the LG 23" HD monitor (00), and a smaller 20" NEC LCD 2270nx display.
I'm just wondering if this is just an issue with your run of the mill 22" displays. Can anyone explain this strange "phenomenom", and perhaps recommend an affordable 22" LCD that doesn't have this issue. thanks.
SHARP HITACHI KEYOCERA, FUJI, SAMSUNG,NEC
I have a computer with an SLI video card (not aware of exact model) and I have a CRT (NEC Multi-Synch FE990)
Today when I tried to boot up, after the BIOS screen and windows load, I get a message saying "Signal Frequency is out of Range -
FH = 49.4
FV = 39.6"
I've tried starting in safe mode and my moniter displays normally, however I don't know what setting to change to fix my problem
I also have attempted a system restore with windows- hasn't worked.
Can anyone help?
I recently bought a Viewsonic VA800 at a high school fundraiser. The seller swore that it worked. When I plug it in to my computer, the picture goes crazy from the start. The screen resembles an old scrambled cable channel. The menu from the monitor is fine until the desktop loads, so I suspect it is some sort of compatibility issue. The display adapter is a built-in NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE. My old monitor is a NEC MultiSync E500.
Am i able to play my blu ray movies on this monitor? Thanks.
http://www.provantage.com/nec-display-solutions-lcd2690wuxi-bk~7NECL08X.htm
basically i'm copying a project from a friend about computerizing a student management system.(making it from manual to database)
i need help with the hardware required.i have to change it a bit so its not obvious i'm copying here is wat he's written:
A 3.5" GENERIC NEC FLOPPY DISK DRIVE
HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-7500 to install necessary software
An NVIDIA RIVA TNT 2 Ultra Display to act as an adapter to act as an interface with the monitor.
just try and replace them with something acceptable
also need reasons as 2 y this hardware is necessary in the context of the solution
Can someone please help me,
I currently have a Compaq prasario deskpro 6333 model
desktop computer, and somehow my "DISPLAY PROPERTIES" got deleted
ive tryed everything, REINSTALLING THE DRIVERS, AND UNISTALING AND DOWNLOADING
IS THERE ANYWAY ANYONE CAN HELP ME WITH MY PROBLEM
ID REALLY APPRECIATE IT. the display properties are outta wack
i only have 16 and 2 colors under settings, everytime
i get 265 colors back my computer asks to restart
and nothing happens
my monitor is NEC MULTISYNC (wonder if that matters)
i dont know if im lacking anything else....
please help
kyle