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Any help guys? I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver completely. It still doesnt seem to work. I have the driver on a CD that came with the mobo but it does not work and neither does a downloaded one. Would it help if I updated the BIOS? I wouldn't think it would, but I am not an expert.
I got my computer up and running since my last post. It flys!
Anyway, seems like I am full of trouble, but my motherboard audio does not seem to work. I reinstalled and updated the drivers for it but nothing. And I am sure it is the motherboard and not the headphones/speakers. Any ideas?
I figured it out. One of the power plugs had came loose. lol. :wacko:
Anyway, I have a new problem. When I go to install Windows XP, it says that no hard drives are detected. I looked into my motherboard manual, and it says to run in SATA that I need to make an installation disk from the support CD. I don't have a floppy drive though. Any ideas on how to do this or how to get around it?
When I turn on the PC, the fans spin and the front lights come on, but the screen is still black and no signs of start-up. The DVD-ROM drive will also not work.
I am making a very simple, but yet, experimental script. It asks the user to input there IQ to find out if they are smarter or dumber than Steven Hawking. But there is a problem, once the user enters their IQ, you can briefly see the assigned 'if' or 'else' statement before it exits. After each line I have the code, cin.get(), so that the program would wait for the user to hit return/enter before it exits, but yet it exits within seconds. Help?
Source code:
Code:
#include <iostream> using namespace std;
int main(void) { const int hawking = 200; int myIQ;
cout << "Are you smarter than mathmatician Steven Hawking? Enter your IQ to find out."; cin >> myIQ;
if (myIQ > hawking) cout << "You are smarter than Steven Hawking!" <<cin.get();
else if (myIQ = hawking) cout << "Your IQ is equal to Steven Hawking's IQ!" <<cin.get();
else cout << "You are not as smart as Steven Hawking!" <<cin.get();
return 0; }
Please note that the <<cin.get()'s are on the same line, but the code table's word wrap brings it down a line.
I am currently learning how to code C(++). I was hoping the CITF community could give me advice on the matter. After recently discovering what I want to do in life, I founded out that I would need some sort of degree in Computer Sciences (the degree could be anywhere from a Bachelor to Masters).
With that said, C++ could take years to master, so I should start now to learn, atleast, the basics of the language before college. I hope that you guys can give me links to tutorials, open-source IDEs, and just plain advice.
Dell would probably be your best bet. Gateway is horrible and I hate them. Don't go with them, I know from experience. Dell has the satisfaction you need for the price you want.
check out googles new layout on thier home page lok its in blind people languege :D (for lack of a better word) does anyone else like how they change it up like that?
Today is Louis Brailles birthday. He invented the alphabet for the blind, known as braille. ;)