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Fellow DUers, a little help please. (Original Post) ohnoyoudidnt Nov 2013 OP
Ping! Tobin S. Nov 2013 #1
ty nt ohnoyoudidnt Nov 2013 #2
Holy moly it's been a long time since I bought a video card OriginalGeek Nov 2013 #3
They are there somewhere, just pick two and hope for the best SkatmanRoth Nov 2013 #4
sure, why not? annabanana Nov 2013 #5
A stupid question - LiberalElite Nov 2013 #6
That's what I've been doing Kaleva Nov 2013 #9
OK! just did it some more :) LiberalElite Nov 2013 #10
Opener is a groaner. antiquie Nov 2013 #7
easy enough to do otherone Nov 2013 #8

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
3. Holy moly it's been a long time since I bought a video card
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 12:58 AM
Nov 2013

700 bucks for a high-end GeForce! Cool site, It's like he was speaking to me.

SkatmanRoth

(843 posts)
4. They are there somewhere, just pick two and hope for the best
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 09:44 AM
Nov 2013

I was reading the "Installation Process" under the Test Boot section.

They are 2 pins in the lower right corner somewhere and what you are going to do is to touch them with the flat head screw driver for just a second completing the circuit and thus powering on the CPU.


I think I would advise my friend to include the warning:

    You should be stone cold sober when you perform this step


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