I want to add 2 monitors..............

Quote from ElectricSavant:

pop in a new hard disc...and your good to go...BUT UNPLUG THE COMPUTER


when i turn it back on it makes a few strange noises for the first couple of minutes

1. Do a fresh OS install.

2. If the HD still makes unusual noises, backup all the important stuff and replace the HD ASAP... its days are numbered.
 
Quote from gnome:

1. Do a fresh OS install.

2. If the HD still makes unusual noises, backup all the important stuff and replace the HD ASAP... its days are numbered.

I really appreicate all the help...but what is a fresh OS install???

And can a dope like me do it?
 
Quote from gimp570:

thats what i have now..Dell Dimension 8250...I bought it about 5 years ago...And have been very happy with it....The only problems I have been having is when i try to shut it off it goes to Windows is saving your settings and just freezes there...i have to push the button to shut it off....And when i turn it back on it makes a few strange noises for the first couple of minutes...Maybe i should just have someone look at it...what do you guys think?? Should i just add whatever video cards i need in order to add 2 more monitors to my existing computer or should i just buy a new computer....and get everything set up for 6 monitors



Before going to the expense of a new computer, go to http://www.pctools.com/registry-mechanic/?ref=mg_rm and check out "Registry Mechanic". This is one of the best software tools I've ever purchased. If registry conflicts are causing slowness, this product will cure it. I have it on 3 computers and I run it at least once a week. They may have a free trial that you can run to identify any registry problems you may have, but it will not correct all of them until you purchase the product. Very reasonable.

TC
 
I figured it out and solved the problem....Thankyou guys very much,,, i really appreciate all of your help...


If you guys are ever in tampa FL ...beers are on me...



Thanks again



Z
 
Quote from gimp570:

I really appreicate all the help...but what is a fresh OS install???

And can a dope like me do it?

"Fresh OS install" = reinstall Windows XP from Ground Zero... a periodic necessity.

Make a copy of all your valuable and irreplaceable stuff first.

However, and as a last resort, you can try any of several "registry cleaners" or "system restorers"... If they work, that's fine. If not, you were doomed to a fresh install anyway.

Give Iobit's Advanced Windows Care or System Mechanic a try... if they don't work, you're hosed, regardless.
 
Quote from gnome:

"Fresh OS install" = reinstall Windows XP from Ground Zero... a periodic necessity.

Make a copy of all your valuable and irreplaceable stuff first.

However, and as a last resort, you can try any of several "registry cleaners" or "system restorers"... If they work, that's fine. If not, you were doomed to a fresh install anyway.

Give Iobit's Advanced Windows Care or System Mechanic a try... if they don't work, you're hosed, regardless.

I wish I would have heard about Acronis when I first started traded. Now I have a OS XP Pro with missing dll' s, my network connections folder is empty, but my computer still runs. I am going to have to do a clean install of XP Pro and then I will clone and back up. Previously I just bought an upgrade version of XP Pro and now it is damaged, my fault. I am not looking forward to this. A weekend worth of sitting at my desk manually installing apps and upgrades, etc.

What folder should I manually back up for Ninja Trader and Sierra Charts so I don't have to completely rebuild them. I would think system folders right?

I tried to ask this question in a seperate thread, but got almost no responses. If I have a Dell that came with XP home, can I buy a new sealed Dell XP Pro CD and give myself a full install? Or do I need a Microsoft XP Pro full version with COA. Will my COA for Dell XP Home not work?

Sorry to temporarily hijack the thread this has been on my mind since Friday, when I noticed my network connections folder was empty! :eek:
 
So in order to add 2 more monitors to my set up (4 monitors right now) I need a PCI (G450MMS-Quad) card..does that sound right?




Quote from tnc$ddc:

Not knowing what brand or how many graphics cards you have, it looks to me like you may need at least one more dual graphics card to add 2 more monitors.

You need to make sure the card(s) match the type of slot(s) you plan to use them in (AGP, PCI, PCIE, etc.).

When first setting up my trading computer, I attempted to mix different manufacturers graphic cards, and had serious problems. I know others have done it with great success.

I eventually replaced all of my cards with Matrox cards. I presently have one AGP (P650-dual) and two PCI (G450MMS-Quad) cards. I've been using this setup, with 8 monitors, for over 3 years, with absolutely no problems.

When I bought my cards from Matrox, if I remember correctly, the P650 was $169.00 and G450MMS cards were around $700.00 each.

You may be able to find cheaper cards elsewhere.

Don't forget to add the price of a monitor stand, if you need one.

Hope this helps.

TC
 
Quote from gimp570:

So in order to add 2 more monitors to my set up (4 monitors right now) I need a PCI (G450MMS-Quad) card..does that sound right?

If you add a G450MMS-Quad, you'll be adding 4 additional ports.... that what you want?
 
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