Go to http://www.srtest.com/referrer/srtest and then select "Star Wars: Battlefront 2" and then let it install the acivex control and it will tell you if you're computer can run the game, and if not, why not.
Hey. It's a hardware problem and whether It's to do with your card reader I don't know. Have a look in your device manager (right click on My Computer, click manage, and go to device manager), and see if there are any yellow exclamation marks or red crosses next to any of the devices. Also, go to st...
My Scaleo P switched itself on and refused to do anything at all about 3 hours after getting it. The blue ring of light around the button to turn it on would not turn on and the PC wouldn't send a signal to the monitor.. But yours sounds like a different problem as you can get a picture on the monit...
You'll need to put your BIOS onto a floppy disk which has a boot disk according to your operating system (which operating system do you have?) on it. This will then "flash" your bios. For more information search for: "How to make a bootable disk to flash Bios" on Google. Then go ...
My Scaleo P switches iteself on when you plug it in as well. It must just be something that FSC wants to use and thinks it's useful. You might be able to change this in the BIOS settings though.
If there are no instructions, then extract the drivers to a folder on your Hard Drive, then go to the device manager (right click on "My computer", select "Manage", then click on Device Manager). Then find the device you want to update the driver for, double click on the device, ...
Try selecting a different Keyboard in the Control Panel. Go to the Control Panel (in the start menu), double click on Keyboard, click on the Hardware tab, then click on Properties. If you click on Update Driver, and follow the wizard, but tell the Wizard to "Install from a specific location&quo...
Hey, I'm really sorry, I should've told you, but I just assume that people have so much technical knowledge or I might patronize them if they know more than me! The fan at the back is the chassis fan, as it takes air out of your chassis (the case of the computer). The CPU fan is the fan that cools d...
Hey, it doesn't sound like your computer is overheating, but your fan is probably just dodgy, and I would recommend replacing the chassis fan. Your Hard Drive is quite warm really, so I'm not quite sure how good a job your chassis fan is doing. The fan is probably just worn out, and if your PC is ne...
If you try and put your ear up against the computer and listen to what part it is coming from, that might give you a clue as to what's up. If you have a torch handy, then you can look into your computer by looking through the hatched bit on the side if you know where I mean. If it's the CPU fan, the...
There are no drivers on the CD because it doesn't need drivers if you are using Windows XP. Windows XP should automatically recognise the device as a "USB Mass Storage Device". Try removing the device from your Device Manager (right click on My Computer, click manage, then click on Device ...
You'll have to go to the manufactorer's website and see if they offer 64-bit drivers for the device you want. If they don't have the drivers there isn't much you can do - apart from write your own. You could e-mail Fujitsu-Siemens computers and see what they say.
My cardreader has always worked. When I put a card into the memory card slot, I have to go to Start -> My Computer and then double click on Removeable disk (G. But it depends which card you have. So try the different Removeable disks and see if one works. If there are no Removeable disks in your &qu...