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If you use the IDE connector, there is no need for the analogue wires if you have a good quality sound card. Don't forget to download the drivers for your OS. Enjoy.
This power supply is quote HP, "250 W Power Supply (PFC)". Almost any power supply will provide that much power. The problem is in a mini tower, the shape has to be matched and that limits you generally to the manufactures PS. Here is one that will replace yours.http://www.codemicro.com/store/product/243891002/New
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This power supply is quote HP, "250 W Power Supply (PFC)". Almost any power supply will provide that much power. The problem is in a mini tower, the shape has to be matched and that limits you generally to the manufactures PS. Here is one that will replace yours.http://www.codemicro.com/store/product/243891002/New
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Give a try to update BIOS. Click here and follow the intrsuction
Obtain a formatted 1.44-MB diskette and place it in your A: drive.
Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive.
The file that is downloaded is an executable with a filename based on
the SoftPaq Number above.
From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to build the ROMPaq diskette.
Place the newly created diskette in the A: drive of the
computer to be upgraded or restored and cycle system power to boot from
the ROMPaq diskette.
Follow the on-screen instructions to select the Compaq System ROM and flash the firmware.
WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF POWER OR ATTEMPT TO REBOOT THE COMPUTER DURING THE UPGRADE PROCESS!!!
Under the cover that you lift off to see the motherboard. Otherwise, go to HP.com and type your model in - you can get all the documentation from them, for free.
I believe it's pc133 sdram for the evo w4000 shown above. You can either try going through the manufacturer's website or just some google searches to see the computer's specs.
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