Bligg
09-10-2000, 04:57 PM
Hmm, Where do I start?
My Fiance's father has an old Packard Bell PC. It took a dive a couple of weeks ago - it would not power on at all, no lights or anything.
Since I'm the only one he knows is familiar with computers, he hands it to me and says fixit.
Normally I'm comfortable with my limitations and in this type of case I'd say take it to a shop, BUT if I can't fix his computer how am I supposed to take care of the complicated splendor that he calls daughter?
Bad comparison? You damn right, but its been done and the PC sits in my house, so lets make with the questions.
I started by replacing the power supply, still no juice. Next I replaced the motherboard, cpu and memory - viola, I can boot to Win98!!
As Win98 is detecting all the new motherboard hardware it asks for the Win98 cd. I skipped past most of it because it was not detected as the intended device. I thought I'd fix it all in device manager once the desktop loaded.
Desktop loads.
I go to Control Panel - System Propterties and scour the screen for the device manager tab - which is notthere.
The video, sound, lan drivers all need to be corrected but how do I do that without device manager?
My guess is this is a Packard Bell version of Win98 and they've disabled the device manager, but how?
If anyone has any suggestions or has a solution about how to get device manager back it'd be much appreciated. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
-Bligg
AIM: ZukaJedi
email: bsowell@hotmail.com
My Fiance's father has an old Packard Bell PC. It took a dive a couple of weeks ago - it would not power on at all, no lights or anything.
Since I'm the only one he knows is familiar with computers, he hands it to me and says fixit.
Normally I'm comfortable with my limitations and in this type of case I'd say take it to a shop, BUT if I can't fix his computer how am I supposed to take care of the complicated splendor that he calls daughter?
Bad comparison? You damn right, but its been done and the PC sits in my house, so lets make with the questions.
I started by replacing the power supply, still no juice. Next I replaced the motherboard, cpu and memory - viola, I can boot to Win98!!
As Win98 is detecting all the new motherboard hardware it asks for the Win98 cd. I skipped past most of it because it was not detected as the intended device. I thought I'd fix it all in device manager once the desktop loaded.
Desktop loads.
I go to Control Panel - System Propterties and scour the screen for the device manager tab - which is notthere.
The video, sound, lan drivers all need to be corrected but how do I do that without device manager?
My guess is this is a Packard Bell version of Win98 and they've disabled the device manager, but how?
If anyone has any suggestions or has a solution about how to get device manager back it'd be much appreciated. http://www.sharkyforums.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
-Bligg
AIM: ZukaJedi
email: bsowell@hotmail.com