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HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7360n (EL409AA) PC Desktop Questions & Answers
Hp pc m7360n no power
after doing this if the power supply fan turns on means your power supply if working fine and if it doesnt work there is problem with power supply.
if the fan turns on and still there is no power there is problem with mother board
I purchased two additional memory
That's a pretty reasonable addition, but you need to pull the new DDR2 and slacken the DDR2 timing a bit to see if the BIOS can work with that. It seems the DDR2 speeds aren't adequately matched somehow; you can swap the pairing (2 new, 2 old) and see if it acknowledges both, but it's common to need to just get 2 2GB DIMMs, and of course tighten up timing from there.
I have a HP Media Center PC M7360n had to replace
What OS are you using? If this is a Vista machine, try to roll back the sound drivers. Vista is notorious for not being compatible with certain drivers and will set them to update if you use automatic updating. You could have installed a driver with replacement DVD burner / media card and they don't get along with a new or old sound driver. Check HP help and support online to see if they have newer driver for sound. And if you have sound card, check with manufacture for updated drivers.
I have a HP media center m7360n , with a 920 intel
Open your computer casing where the motherboard lies in and then remove the memory card, your new video card and then reset the BIOS, refer to the motherboard manual on how to do it. After resetting, plug in the memory card and video card. Close the casing and connect all the wiring. Power up your computer.
Not recognizing the speakers.
Operating systems don't auto detect speakers. You have to go into the sound setup in Control Panel and you can tell the computer if you have headphones, surround sound, 2 speaker, 4 speaker setup or whatever. If your sound just isn't working then you need to go into or sound card setup and probably tell it what you have plugged into each jack or let it auto detect your speakers.
Video Scrambles After Loading Screens
Sometimes things like this are much simpler than they seem, but since the problem appears so severe, it freaks you out. I'm assuming since you didn't state it that you haven't tried many if any fixes at all. So I will start with one of the most basic ones.
First try checking the settings on the video options for your video card... "display options" or the geforce console.. if you are using anti aliasing... what setting is it on? 2x? 3x? Other than that, try using the lowest video settings for the game and see if it still does the same distortions/freezing. if not, your settings may have just been too high, gradulally ease them up to the highest setting you can without it having problems during loading.
If none of that works.. try the following options.
1. Try re-installing the games themselves.
2. Try rolling back your video driver.
3. Try updating your video driver to the newest possible version.
AGP slot
try a 3 way monitor vga switch 1 imput and 3 outputs to your monitors
Wacom tablet not working properly :(
There is a couple of things you can do. First you can try if you see the icon or can find the program is to go into the properties and choose compatibility and choose run this program in compatibility mode for, windows xp, That should work....If not you can try this too
Choose Start > All Programs > Accessories.
2. Right-click the Command icon, choose Run As Administrator, and authenticate.
3. Navigate to Windows\System32.
4. At the prompt, type regsvr32 jscript.dll and press Enter.
5. When a dialog box with the message "DllRegisterServer in jscript.dll succeeded" appears, click OK.
Monitor going to sleep
Within the control panel select performance and maintenance within that select power options.
Once in there check that the power is set for desktop computer and that never sleep on monitor or Hard disks.
If this doesn't work then press the OSD button on the monitor and scroll through the setting and make sure that there isn't one that is auto sleep mode after and amount of time.
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Carlos
I assume you have switched the monitor cable in the back to your video card before booting up. Also you must disable the onboard video and driver too by Start----->Control Panel----->System----->Hardware----->Device Manager and make sure the driver for the onboard video is disabled. You have to also change the BIOS settings by rebooting and pressing F4, F1, F2 or F6 (varies on computers) Once in BIOS, you have to use the arrow keys, Esc and Enter to navigate. Goto the Video Display options and change the onboard video to your new card 256 MB. Collow on screen promts to save it and reboot again. Should work now.
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