Go to BIOS, find option 'Data Execution Prevention', and enable it. Moreover, enable option called 'Virtualization Technology (VT)' feature, in a case; you are trying to install Windows 8 from virtualization software like oracle or VMWare. How to enable above option To enter in BIOS, restart computer and on very first screen find a message like this: 'DEL to enter setup' 'Press Esc to Enter Setup' 'BIOS Configuration: F2' 'F10 to Enter Setup' Carefully find any message on your screen and press respective key to enter in BIOS. Once you enter in BIOS setting, go to Advanced Options and select Processor then No Execute Memory Protection, if not, then Security > Options and Select Execute Disable. Change this to 'Enable' or 'On'. Save changes and Exit Bios Setting if you perform Windows 8 installation in a new PC, otherwise move on to next step Enable Virtualization Technology (VT) feature Go to BIOS setting by following above-mentioned steps. Go to Performance options. Change the Virtualization feature to 'Enable' or 'On'. Save changes and Exit BIOS setup. Proceed to next step if your system supports the security feature. This is how you can solve the issue.
SOURCE: sound driver problem
Go to HP's web site and do a search on your computer, you should be able to find the correct drivers..Hope this helps.
SOURCE: COMPAQ EVO INNET/SCS SI-50083 LAN DRIVER
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html
type model and PN in search link
or PN only
SOURCE: Evo d3d upgrade!?
In the older days it was easier to tell you right away which processor would fit as there was not much variance in slot configuration. The Pentium 4 was released in several slot (sometimes called socket or pin-array configurations)configurations. The easiest way to tell is to remove your processor. Where it plugs into the slot (socket) you will see marked on the slot holder the configuration (Should say something like Socket 775 or Socket 478). Once you know what will fit in there you can go about ordering your upgraded processor. I would do some more information digging to see if your motherboard can handle the upgrade and how much memory it can handle. Have you already upgraded the memory? Sometimes more memory can make your computer faster. Also do you want it to be faster because it has gotten slower or because you want to run better games? If it has just gotten slower then go to CNET's download.com and download some Malware removal tools to help get your system cleaned up.
Let me know if this helps. This is a starting point.
SOURCE: compaq evo display at only 4 bit systm does have
Here is the link of your driver...
http://rapidshare.com/files/290970993/HP_Compaq_driver.zip.html
SOURCE: power-on password for a compaq evo
please follow bello mention steps;-
1. restart the system
2. press delete key till BIOS set up not comming
3. click on power mangment option
4. chouse "user Password" option
5. as you click on the user password opetion it will be display a box for password, press enter key and not set up a password. after that when you will restart your system, after that it will be bypass the power up password.
regards
harry
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