SOURCE: T5082 CF reader problem
If your comfortable opening the case, I would try disconnecting the reader from the mother board, and then reconnecting it. Sometime reseating the connections will fix it. Usually however the hardware is bad. If this is the case, you can get a replacement here
http://www.skyline-eng.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=6082 IT's a little pricey though, may want to watch for the part number on Ebay.
SOURCE: i am trying to restore my emachine t5082 back to
can you copy the disk onto a new folder on the desktop? if you can then there is no problem with the disk...you dont mention how old your computer is but if may be worth your while getting a dvd lens cleaner.does it read other disks ok? if so you might have a damaged cd and will have to look for a new disk. if the disk is not reading from your drive...ask a friend with a new computer ( clean drive lens ect ) and ask them to copy it for you.as long as it does not have a copy protection on it you will be ok, if it does you might have to ask the supplier of you e-machine for a new disk but they will prob ask for a charge
SOURCE: I have an emachines t5082 and tried installing 2GB
eMachines recommends DDR2 at 533MHz.
(PC2-4200)
A lot of ram memory manufacturers, state you can use DDR2 at 667MHz. (PC2-5300)
This is a logical statement due to the fact that a lot of motherboard chipsets, (Northbridge chip specifically),
will allow ONE step up in ram memory frequency rate.
You are going Two steps up.
Who told you this would work?
This is erroneous.
(Mean that in a nice sort of way)
PC 6400 is DDR2 at 800MHz.
Your eMachines T5082 motherboard uses an ATI Radeon Xpress 200 motherboard chipset.
This chipset will only support DDR2 at 667MHz at best.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xpress_200
Suggest you send that ram back, and get PC2-5300.
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SOURCE: i have a emachine t5082.
Go into the BIOS, it will be in there...I don't remember where off hand, it won't be hard to find though.
Shut
down your computer and wait for it to power down. Press the power
button and look for a message that says "Press X to enter Setup." In
most eMachines, this will be either the "F1" or "F2" key.
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