Riser card
depending on what it is and what your talking about, sometimes simple modifications to a case can solve issues, but like i said i don't have a clue on what your trying to ad into it, it almost sounds like the cover of your case is getting in the way.. but not to sure.. if that's it u can almost solve it the easiest way of leaving the door off.. otherwise modifying the case sometimes works.. or get rid of the expansion card.... hope this helps a little bit.
---The textbook answer is PCI Riser cards, the riser card allows you easier access to connect to those slimline cases. (Guide to managing and maintaining your PC Seventh Edition by Jean Andrews - Page 189)
A riser card. pg 190
Riser card
If the motherboard was not an exact replacement for the one that was removed, Windows may be trying to load incompatible drivers. A clean reinstall of Windows would likely alleviate the problem.
I'm also having same problem, PC directly offs and again starts
Try re-seating the video card in it's pci slot, or installing a new card if the video is on the motherboard.
It can be burned
You might be able to solve a problem with a notebook that has an unstable system or a motherboard component by?
by blowing me
assuming the older mother board has similar sockets and slots for your current devices parts (and your motherboard supports those devices) you should have no problem downgrading
You either have a power supply problem, or if the ports are coming straight off of the motherboard, which they normally are then you obviously have a motherboard problem. Part of it could have shorted out and the only thing you can really do is replace it.
You can assume the problem is with the processor, the BIOS, or the motherboard.
Unless it's a simple and obvious problem, it's probably not worth the time and effort. One little cracked trace on the motherboard can be nearly impossible to find and repair. And unfortunately, it will be almost impossible to detect a faulty gate on one of the chips. If the motherboard has a problem, get another... seriously.A computer motherboard is one of the most important components to a computer. It provides a way for hardware to communicate with each other by connecting them to the sockets that are found on the motherboard.
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In theory, yes. ATA 133 is backwards compatible all the way to ATA 33. However, if you have trouble, the most likely problem is that the motherboard bios needs an update. I had this problem on an ASUS MB. The CD drive would appear in the startup/BIOS and I could even boot to the CD-ROM drive to begin to install windows, but once the install got 2/3 done and windows loaded all its drivers, the CD drive would disappear as far as the operating system was concerned. If you are having a similar problem, go to the MB manufacturer's website and update your bios. WARNING - this can be very risky, since it is possible to kill a Motherboard by installing the wrong BIOS on it.