I am looking for a copy of the MPC clientpro 434 user manual but can't seem to find one. Is there a way to get one without having to pay for it? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Try searching on google, I found a website when I searched.
Link: ClientPro 434 All In One Manuals
Hope it helps,
JD
SOURCE: Get My Drivers
Hi,
The company that built the ClientPro 414 for MPC sold it to several other companies. It is also known as the Mecer Multimedia PC L19IA.
Here are the XP drivers directly from Mecer:
http://downloadcenter.mustek.co.za/list.php?dir=Repository%2FMultimedia+PC%2FL19IA%2FXP%2F
SOURCE: I have an MPC Clientpro 414, in 07 I replaced the power supply.
This is most likley a overheating problem. I work for a company who uses 2 of theese computers for each of our almost 600 stores. As one of the facility support guys, I have seen this time after time. What I do is to remove all the access panels from the back of the computer as well as the HDD and optical drive (they both should slide out easily after removing 1 screw each) and blow the entire thing out with a whole can of air. I also remove the HDD from it's sled and blow it off to keep it cool. Put everything back together and you will be good to go again, at least until the backlight inverter burns out. Good luck!
SOURCE: I NEED A SERVICE/OWNER MANUAL FOR A MPC CLIENTPRO
Try following link, looks executive file but after installation it puts up a shortcut to manual on desktop
http://www.mpcdrivers.com/sylvia/Support/Desktop/MANUALS/EMA/EMA001054-01%20Install.EXE
Also, can download from
http://www.mpcdrivers.com/apps/compdet1658.html?ID=11342
Hope this helps..!
SOURCE: where is the battery in an MPC ClientPro 414? How
The battery is fairly easy to replace on a CP414, but you need to be careful to avoid breaking the battery socket.
You will need a small Philips-head screw driver (#1, I think) and a small flat-blade screwdriver (for prying). A pair of tweezers will help too.
1. On the back of the system, remove the cable door. It is held in by 1 screw and wraps around the back/bottom of the system.
2. The battery is half-way under the optical drive. The only way to easily remove it is to remove the optical drive.
3. Remove the optical drive. It is held in by 1 screw near the bottom of the system (not the screw in the bottom-right corner of the back of the system, but the one just above that). With the screw removed you can push on the back of the optical drive by reaching in through the cable door you removed in step 1.
4. The battery has a sticker on it that protects it from shorting against the optical drive. This sticker is important, so save it if you can. If you can't save it, use some electrical tape or similar to prevent a short.
5. Peel back the end of the sticker that is closest to the optical drive frame and gently pry back the metal clip that holds the CMOS battery down. It should pop out fairly easily.
When you re-insert a new CMOS battery, make sure you insert the end under the metal clip first and then push down. Also, make sure it is properly aligned or you will probably break the battery socket.
Replacing the battery is much easier if the motherboard is removed first, but removing the motherboard adds about an hour to the whole process. If you want to go down that route, let me know and I'll give you some help.
--Russel
SOURCE: MPC Computers ClientPro 365 PC Desktop ethernet
Hi,
Sorry to hear about what happened to your computer. Anyhow, please go to this link http://www.mpcdrivers.com/apps/compdriv2b2f.html?ID=16.
This is where you can get all drivers for your computer. Thank you for visiting FixYa! rating and comment for this assistance will be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks for the reply, I found that link but wasn't able to do anything with it on Ubuntu, I pulled it up in V/indows and it worked fine. >.<
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