Re: Trouble with fedora
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David Curry wrote:
Ken Cooper wrote:
Well, our cases are almost the same, and I believe the only
difference is the motherboard. Well, I have a soyo, and he doesn't.
I don't know which he has. I know that does make a big difference.
I just have to guess it's the motherboard that's faulty, and will
have to get a new one unfortunately!!!
Ken Cooper
David Curry wrote:
Ken, you wrote earlier that your Dad's machine was "almost"
identical" to your own, but did not elaborate as to how they differed.
Do the two machines have the same bios version?
Ken, please follow a few list guidelines. Insert your comments
immediately following the remarks you are responding to while deleting
text which is not needed to preserve thread context. That is, please
do not top post.
In reading this message, keep in mind that I am an enduser with quite
limited understanding of linux and of hardware issues.
Your original message asserted that you know that your boot
difficulties are not related to the video card so I assume that both
your machine and your Dad's have identical video cards installed. One
possibile explanation for your problem is that the video card memory
on your system has failed. Another might be that your mobo
(motherboard) has onboard video, in which case you could try two
different approaches.
Since you installed FC3 on your harddisk using your Dad's machine and
then ported that hd to your machine, the easiest and quickest approach
might be to disable the onboard video through your bios settings.
Alternatively, you could leave the bios alone, remove the video card
from your system and try reinstalling FC3 using the mobo video. This
latter case would also address the situation of bad video card memory.
First off, sorry for posting at the top, I didn't know that. And
second, when I FIRST got my computer, I knew my motherboard had onboard
video. I wanted/intended to use it, because again it's just a server,
and don't need video that much, so I wanted to use the motherboard. But
I couldn't install it with the onboard. So I had to use my dads video
card, to install it, which I could. This was FC1, not 3, which is what
I'm trying to get right now. I am using my dads old video card right
now, and it won't even install. I'm coming to conclusions that it's my
Soyo motherboard. I tryed calling them before, but they just blamed it
on memory, so I had to spend $80 on memory that I DIDN'T need. Well, I
had FC1 on it, and I didn't like it, because it kept freezing, so I
thought I'd try FC3, and NOTHING works. So I think it's my motherboard,
but I just want to know what you guys think. I don't have the money to
buy one right now, but maybe in a few years will. Thanks!!!
Ken Cooper
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