SOURCE: Power Supply
Recommend the Coolermaster IGreen PSU to replace the inferior and faulty PSU in my Pavilion t461. I bought from eBuyer and fitted perfectly with a bit of persuation. Very quiet and comes in varies power outputs. Good review at http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?type=3&id=81&page=1&desc=coolermaster_igreen_power_430w
SOURCE: HP Pavilion a705w PC Desktop\Ethernet Controller driver
obtain the driver from cd/dvd that was included as you purchased your desktop and try to check if the driver supports with the operating system you are using now. for example the driver available in your cd/dvd is only for windows xp and your operating system you are using now is windows vista of course driver not installed. try to download from internet the driver that are suite to your unit model and current operating system this can fixed your problem or else downgrade your os tha can support the driver that are available from your cd/dvd.
SOURCE: audio and video driver installer for hp pavilion slimline s752n
You can download the drivers from the HP support site here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=uk&lang=en&product=3199127&
You will need to select your operating system e.g.Winows Vista, Windows XP etc. then select the download that you require.
If you need more help please reply to this message.
SOURCE: My hp Pavilion A730N pc Desktop won't turn on. The
this could be a power problem. better have check at your local computer repair shop.
SOURCE: cannot get any sound out
Lyle,
You need to download the audio driver, and install it.
Just had to do this with my Gateway after a Restoration.
This is HP Support, and the main support page for the Pavilion a730n desktop computer,
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?product=431078&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&submit.y=5&submit.x=1&lang=en&cc=us
On this page left-click on the heading -
Software and Driver Downloads. (Ampersand for and)
On this page choose your Operating System.
I chose Windows XP for an example.
(Left-click on the blue down arrow to the left of the box, that has Select in it. Then left-click on the Operating System your computer is using. Now left-click on Next)
Left-click on the + sign to the left of -
Driver - Audio (1)
Now left-click right on the file name -
Realtek High Definition Audio Driver Update
Left-click on Download.
(In blue rectangular box with two right arrows)
Instructions from HP Support for downloading, and installing:
Installation Instructions1. Download the driver update.
2. Double-click the icon for the update file downloaded in Step 1, and then click NEXT.
3. Accept the terms in the HP license agreement, and then click NEXT.
4. Click YES and wait for the update to complete.
5. Click YES to restart your PC.
Once you have restarted your computer, and Windows has full loaded, you should get a pop-up out of your system tray.
Your audio (Sound) should be back now.
If this doesn't work the only alternate suggestion I may offer, is to but an inexpensive sound card, and install it.
(Computer unplugged from power, follow Anti-Static Precautions.
Don't forget to install the CD disk from the sound card FIRST, then install the sound card)
If you have additional questions regarding this, please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette.
(Would like to hear from you so that I know you read my solution, thanks)
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