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Is that a Compaq Presario? 'Cause it looks exactly like my laptop.
It is yes, a V4000. I've had it since summer 2005.
Is that a Compaq Presario? 'Cause it looks exactly like my laptop.
first, you have to make sure you are putting it the right side in, dont force it or bad thinkg will happan. there are a usually white clips on eather side that hold RAM in place, push those outward, the RAM will still be there and you have to phisically pull it out, use a little bit of force and it will come out. Sape prosses to putting it in. use a bit of force untill you hear a click. Close the pins inward and make sure the RAM in fully seated and in not wobbling. Of course make sure your PC in not just turned off but also unplugged from the outlet before you take anything out.How do you change RAM? Just take it out and put in the new one? Closest I've ever come to this is accidentally knocking mine loose in my Pavilion once.
Describe what light you are talking about. is it a backlight? is the screen damaged?Is that a Compaq Presario? 'Cause it looks exactly like my laptop.
I do several problems with my laptop. A light which comes from inside the monitor is always shining whenever I'm doing something. It's distracting and I have no idea how it happened and how to get rid of it. And a hinge in the same laptop came loose and I have no idea how to push it back in.
Describe what light you are talking about. is it a backlight? is the screen damaged?
Laptop displays dont have bulbs, they have liquid crystals.I don't think it's a backlight. I was cleaning off the screen one time ago and this weird shine showed up in the far center of the screen.
I think it's a bulb inside the monitor that got damaged somehow but I'm not sure.
Laptop displays dont have bulbs, they have liquid crystals.
How did you clean the screen? did you spray it with anything?
and those are? im not familiar with those.I used 'electronic cleaning wipes'.
Whilst moving my laptop just now, I found that a part had broken off the right hinge. It seems to have been held in place by 3 short black rods which end in a thin plastic disc and for some reason the discs have snapped off. I can very roughly put the piece back, but obviously can't adjust the screen without coming off. Obviously this is a problem as without these piece, the internals of the monitor section are exposed
http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/tt30/HC86/P1000342.jpg
What's the safest way to fix this? I'm assuming I'd be best taking it to a repair place.
(Please don't reply to say 'Just get rid of it' because that isn't an option for me. It's the only computer in the house, I'm unemployed and we're still paying for this one)
What I have is what's in the picture, except with a CRT monitor, less memory and I think a smaller hard drive. The processor is a 2.4 ghz Celeron that runs slower than than the 1.73 ghz Pentium M in my laptop. Why is that, are there considerations other than the listed speed?
I'm wondering if there are some cheap things I could do to make this computer run Web sites, especially Hulu, a little zippier. I have no delusions about playing Crysis on it. I've already decided to spend about $50 giving it another gig of Ram, but I'm not sure what kind. I'm also not sure what to do with the 256 megs it already has, would that need to be taken out or could it run along with a one gig stick?
Can you give me a better explanation of why I should ditch the old RAM? Seems like a waste.
How do you change RAM? Just take it out and put in the new one? Closest I've ever come to this is accidentally knocking mine loose in my Pavilion once.
Anything else I could do for cheaper than just going out and getting a new budget PC? Keep in mind that the Dimension only has PCI slots, so getting a cheap AGP video card is out. Right now it has 64 megs of integrated Intel Extreme graphics memory. My Pavilion had integrated Intel graphics and I could not figure out how to get it to play nice with the PCI graphics cards I tried to install in it, everything ran more stuttery with the new cards than it did on the integrated graphics.
The only card I've looked at so far is this, which appears to be the most popular one on Amazon for vanilla PCI:
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-256-P1-N400-LR-GeForce-6200-Graphics/dp/B001U3YIT0/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
There's a Pentium 4 version of the Dimension 2400. Why wouldn't a Pentium 4 work in mine? You can get those online for $50.
I dont know how true that is. Well first, brands like corsair sell RAM as value and as singles, 1Gig or ram as 2 512 in one package or as 1 dimm module. Usually the 2 in a pack is the cheapest route. But I'm not sure what advantages are to 2 vs 1 dimm or the other way around. I have usually purchased the 2 in a pack simply because they cost less.RAM is cheap enough nowadays that it's just not really cost-effective to worry about holding on to your old stick. You'll get the best stability and performance for your dollar by figuring out how much RAM you want your system to have (make sure to check your motherboard's documentation to make sure it'll support that much-- 2 gig is the standard nowadays, but 1 gig is probably sufficient for an older system if that's all your mobo will support or cash is tight), dividing that by the number of slots you have, and then filling all those slots with sticks of the same size and brand.
and those are? im not familiar with those.
lol 'electronic cleaning wipes' made it sound a lot more complex than regular dust cloths. Yea you may have pressed too hard damaging some liquid crystals there.They're just regular cleaning wipes for electronic equipment. I may have pressed down too hard on the screen with one and caused a bright white dot to stay on the screen permanently.
On your desktop, right click My Computer (Computer in Vista) go to Properties, General Tab. That will give you your CPU type and speed and RAM size. To find out your video card, in the came Properties window, go to Hardware tab and click on Devises button. In Devises window, expand the Display Adapters and it will tell you the type of video card that you have.How can I check the system requirements of my computer, to see if they're capable of supporting a new video game? (I'm looking to buy either "Spore" or "Sims 3"...or possibly a shooter game)...
System requirements lab can tell you. It has both of those games in the list.How can I check the system requirements of my computer, to see if they're capable of supporting a new video game? (I'm looking to buy either "Spore" or "Sims 3"...or possibly a shooter game)...
with this little amount of info, its really hard to tell whats wrong. Are you creating the image? Did you scan it? are you modifying it? try to create a different image and save it at 300dpi. If all else fails, try to reinstal Photoshop, or upate it. The version you have is very old.Photoshop 6 won't let me save anything at 300 dpi. When I try to save it, it gives me this message: "Can't save because of program error." It won't even tell me the error number. I'm running it on a HP Compaq Windows Vista.
I took the picture with an Olympus camera, and downloaded it to my computer. The weird thing is, it'll let me save the other downloaded pictures at 300 dpi, but not this specific picture.with this little amount of info, its really hard to tell whats wrong. Are you creating the image? Did you scan it? are you modifying it? try to create a different image and save it at 300dpi. If all else fails, try to reinstal Photoshop, or upate it. The version you have is very old.
Weird. Did you try a different resolution with this pic? Did you try to redownload the pic from your camera? The file could have been corrupted during transfer.I took the picture with an Olympus camera, and downloaded it to my computer. The weird thing is, it'll let me save the other downloaded pictures at 300 dpi, but not this specific picture.
Weird. Did you try a different resolution with this pic? Did you try to redownload the pic from your camera? The file could have been corrupted during transfer.
Yeah, I tried those things. It'll let me save at 72dpi, but not 300. I wonder if it was corrupted while I took the picture...Weird. Did you try a different resolution with this pic? Did you try to redownload the pic from your camera? The file could have been corrupted during transfer.