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Computer help

riceyouup

Limp Gawd
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My 9600XT has finally arrived to my house. I was glad like sh!t, no more graphic corruptions and I could actually see what I am doing in games. I was taking out the 9500 PRO, and notice that it has two plugs on the card itself. One that connects to the HD and one that connects to something else. So I removed it, and plugged in the 9600 and it doesnt have any plug, boot it up and it said:

No Primary Master
No Primary Slave
Please check blah blah blah.

So I knew that it was involve with the plug on the 9500 Pro. So I check the Bios menu or whatever, which I don't know poop about. Just looked around and didn't do nothing, and restarted again. This time my proccesor frequency was 2.30GHZ instead of it's suppose to be 3.06GHZ. It said:

Your CPU is unworkable or it has been changed.

I thought that I changed something in the soft menu, but I didn't. So now I don't know what to do and really need some help. Any help is appreciated.
 
1) By HD i assume that you mean Hard Drive and by "the card itself" you mean the video card. I have to say, that in my life I have never seen anything on a video card that has to do with a hard drive.

2) Find the CMOS reset jumper on the motherboard and use it to reset the BIOS. This should clear up the CPU problem and might clear up the hard drive problem.
 
Originally posted by Shadowman9876
1) By HD i assume that you mean Hard Drive and by "the card itself" you mean the video card. I have to say, that in my life I have never seen anything on a video card that has to do with a hard drive.

2) Find the CMOS reset jumper on the motherboard and use it to reset the BIOS. This should clear up the CPU problem and might clear up the hard drive problem.

yeah , what kind of a HDD connector are you talking about?

and i second the resetting of BIOS suggestion.
 
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