My main computer; Asus Rog maximus X Code (mobo) 32 gigs DDR memory. video card 2 nvidia 1070 4 TV screens main disk 1TB SSD * 8 Hard Drives Antec case Crazy it is I am 86 years old and put it together myself It keep me Alive : I'm told XP drivers from HP do not work on Vista,w7, w8,w8.1 or w10. so didn't state that just to add drama effect. My OS is a secret. here.(says Yoda)
.last.
me, solved.
Uninstall the drivers then reinstall, make sure wifi is on, check your computer under task manager see if there is a problem or you can just get on www.hp.com and connect to have them do it by clicking check my system
the check my system will go nuts
with windows 98/NT keyboard,
sure will.
top and bottom'
the BUTTONS way all on the outside ,for sure "shopping key" will be dead. lacking windows 98 HP drivers. ok?
HARK I found which PC this shipped with new.
now we have hard facts to deal with.
1998.
hp pavilion 9694c computer.
packaged with this PC windows 98SE
bingo I reverse traced your relic keyboard the original bundle.
and huge complaints, griping how XP all the cute extra buttons dead.
well XP is not 98SE.
I see no drivers for 64bit nor above XP
any where.
windows 7 64bit, no way at all.
I should of just bought you one.
solved
get Corsair keyboard, with nice real cherry switches, "you will like it ,if you can type"
remember the IBM Selectric,? with ball head?
My wife can type 120wpm on it, and my cherry board. we both have one.
we have k70 Corsair.
will run circles around that relic.
best feel,best life, and speed.
they even have 3 class of cherry switches
for feel, really what more can one want.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4...
I'M ASKING VANNY WHITE
THIS,
CAN WE DO 1 PC AT A TIME?
4 computers, and 1 keyboard
are you sucked into the doomed world
of BITCOIN mining?
gawd I hope not.
and wifi is not needed for usb keyboard
Ethernet wired ,plug in play works best.
oK SMART ONE I was statement for her to use Bluetooth to sync the file she got wirelessly so she didn't have to install it from the net 4 times , yes a usb keyboard, inless it was the round connection with prongs is older and could be done thru plug in play thru the device manager as setting it up as just a basic usb device and not naming it as a keyboard
the HP device is NON STANDARD,
not BLUE-TOOTH at all, period.
first learn how relic HP wireless worked.
they did this back when nobody else did.
and had to use all parts custom design. to make that magic happen
and is not supported by them : fact 2.
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SOURCE: i need drivers for hp multimedia keyboard 6511 su
get the drivers here:
http://www.bestdrv.com/hewlett_packard_hp_6511_su_driver_4588.htm
SOURCE: asus p5p800 motherboard
seem power supply fault, because some times, it looks that power going on, it is not giving proper voltage to motherboard. check other power supply.
SOURCE: Western Digital My Book Pro - Replace Disks
Same problem. This from WD Answer ID 1664:
Important: The user serviceable enclosure will only work with replacement hard drives from Western Digital. Inserting a non-Western Digital hard drive into the enclosure could cause damage or data loss.
So Hitachi drives will not work at all. After talking to tech support, it seems you have to have them send you a replacement disk in order for it to work.
I'm looking for a way around this since I want to upgrade my dual 500 G drives with dual 1 TB drives also. Maybe they throw something onto the boot sector that tells the MyBook controller what to do, who knows? The search goes on.
db
SOURCE: No Sata, intermitantly just locks up and reboots on it's own.
Random computer reboots can be difficult to diagnose. Try the following:
1) Check event viewer for messages that could be related. (Control Panel >Administrative Tools >Event Viewer) These could point you in the right direction.
2) PC could be overheating. Many motherboards have a utility you can install to display the CPU and motherboard temperature. I have read the maximum operating temperature for the AMD 9850 is 61C (142F). You can also see the CPU and motherboard temperature via the BIOS. If heat is an issue try installing extra or more efficient case fans, run the PC with the side panel off or maybe get a better heatsink/fan for the CPU if you are using the stock AMD offering.
3) If the inside of the case fairly clean? I see many PC's full of dust which prevent the cooling fan working efficiently causing the PC to overheat and reboot. If your CPU heatsink is covered in dust give it a careful clean...it makes a lot of difference.
4) Check for loose cables. Reseat any that look suspect.
5) Remove one of the harddrives and see how it runs. If fine take it out and try the other. If fine try them both. (this may be difficult if one of them is your system drive) If one appears to be at fault test it in another PC and if the fault follows the drive take it back for a swap.
6) Could be that your power supply is not powerful enough. What wattage rating is your Power Supply? You can see this on a sticker on the PSU but you will need to open the case to see it. Your CPU sucks upto 125 watts and video card up to 150 watts depending on model. Depending on the exact model of video card I would think the minimum PSU rating you would need would be 550-650watts....more to be safe. Maybe adding the harddrives just pushed the PSU over its limit?
7) Computer reboots and freezes are often related to bad memory. Could be that when you installed the HDD's a bit of static electricity found its way to the RAM? (unlikely but stranger things have happened) Do a memtest. Maybe take out one stick of ram and test. Then swap over and use the other stick and try and isolate a bad stick. Test each stick for hours, not minutes. When I test ram I drop down the size of the pagefile and run heaps of programs to ensure the ram is being fully utilised and tested.
Good luck and please reply with any comments.
SOURCE: i have a asus g50 centrino2 nvidia graphics card
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=G50G&SLanguage=en-us
is the site for the g50g drivers for 32-bit windows vista , if your model is different search g50 and pick the corrent one, if your OS is not vista then choose the correct OS also
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Hi Raymond Messier,
SOLVED. it came new with this PC and win98SE
hp PC 9694c users guide
solved and is double dead.
1;; no 64bit support
2: no w7 support
no HP support.
HP Multimedia Keyboard P/N: 5183-9960 6511-SU
l learned today 9960 is usb 9980 is PS2.
and below you dont have PS2 so deduction 2
USB
this keyboard came in PS2 and USB versions.
HP Multimedia Keyboard P/N: 5183-9960 6511-SU
The KBD is worth the installation challenge only When I get driver if so then I will be satisfied there must be one some where (HP6511SU)
stop using 1995 keyboards?
stop using XP drivers, ?
is this clear?
secret 3, deducted by me, windows 7 64bit.
reading all hints...?
only w7 64bit with huge 32GB of ram
fact #2 there was no w7 in the year 2000.
32bit drivers do no load to 64bit OS
so double failed.
Your relic keyboard 19 years old is this.
the real name.
HP Multimedia Keyboard P/N: 5183-9960 6511-SU
HP does not support this keyboard for a decade. its HISTORY forget it.
why no blow $10 on new keyboard, even modern wireless real Bluetooth,. do so and put the HP relic in the trash where 99.9% are now.
the keyboard came with a very old PC
and to find out facts on that, we had to find all PCs made by HP that came with your relic keyboard, once found that out
we found no modern drivers exist for 10 or more.
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