At 3:18 PM -0700 6/9/05, Jonas Lopez wrote:
The CUDA button is located:
1. With the computer main board so you can read the written
stuff, the 3 PCI sockets are upper left.
CUDA button is very small, 1/4" square silver with black
center to push and is located first (l to r) near the top
of the first PCI socket and just left of it. It is marked
"RESET" as in:
----------------------------top of board.
R o| | |
R is the word "reset"
o is the CUDA button
| is first PCI
| is second and
| is third.
(depending upon the machine you're talking about, of course...
location can vary.)
Now how do you press the cuda button
(located near the pci slots) for 30 seconds or so.
Is this using a ball point pen? Do not push hard!
A finger or a pen or something similar. You just need to depress the button.
Is this at start up or anytime after?
NO! While the machine is turned off.
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