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E-Machines T6524 PC Desktop Questions & Answers
Wavy Screen Began to Show Up Slowly
the monitor is dead
the monitor fails on 2nd PC too, easy no, such a simple test.
the bad pC works on a good monitor, easy too.
monitor OSD screens dead bingo bad monitor
flash light shows CCFL dead, bingo CCFL dead.
thank gawd you never flashed your BIOS and bricked the PC like millions have done now. and the $150 saved you cash and the bricking loss off all that.btw BIOS never ever leaks out. like water bucket full of holes. IT DOES NOT.! do not listen to kid derps on ebay do not.
PC ran great for years but did do this est..
learn to test the unstated monitor first.
learn that 2010 and older monitors are all dead now. 20k hours and dead for CCFL is DEAD. or intermittent or dim .
My emachine t6524 wouldn't wake
I would best guess it is a bad hard drive that is an older computer and running a deep scan can finish off a dying hard drive. this is 85 percent the cause of your problem ata best guess. you need to have the internal hard drive tested.
good luck
I have an older T6524
If there is a connection for the SATA drive, the bios should see it. You'll have to go into the bios setup (hit F2 key repeatedly on reboot) and look around until you find the setting. I cannot tell you exactly where it is, as you may have a different bios version. I suggest you plug the drive cable into the "SATA 0)", plug in the drive power plug, and then hook up the main (110 volt) power cord. Don't forget the power for the new drive. I also suggest you try changing ONLY ONE SETTING AT A TIME. Write down where it was, how you got to it, what it was, and what you changed it to. If that does not work, it will be easy to undo what you did, and try another setting. Years of experience has taught me not to make wholesale changes to the bios. Look for something like "Integrated Peripherals"
Screen blurry
Believe it or not, this could be just as simple as something magnetic being too close to the screen, usualy this is caused bt a power supply or something else that has a motor in it. I would make sure you don't have the tower or any other type of fan motor near it. If that doesn't do it then it's more then like an issue with the screen.
Power source would not start
Power source is more than likely dead. :p You will need to replace it, but it's best to take it into a shop since these things require troubleshooting. There could be multiple reasons why it won't start.
Black screen on start up
If it is a bad virus that won't let you do anything on the computer, follow the instructions on this
link. If you can install programs on your computer, follow only steps 7 and 8 from the above link.
Want to restore os and
Have you tried System Restore? Restart your computer and watch for the screen to give you instructions at the bottom. It will say something like: F1 = Boot Menu F10=System Restore
It should walk you through a factory restore, which means it will take it back to factory settings the same as when it was perchased.
I have a t6524 running
Remove the video card and connect the monitor to the onboard VGA. If the problem continues, check the power supply. If you have another with the same wattage rating, see if it works ok - it might be the power supply going out.
T6524 bios update needed
This isnt necessarily a bios problem mate , its just windows got corrupted during the power surge. Use the link below to do a repair install. Note , repair installs do not erase your personal files or setings or software !
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm#RI
Hope this helps you
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How do restore emachines el 1200? downloaded
well have a look at your motherboard and there should be a bios jumper beside the bios battary just put the jumper on the last two pins for 5 seconds then put it back that will reset all your pc
How do i restore my emachines desktop?
Go to start menu
Click on all programs
click on Emachine folder
click on Emachine Recovery Management
Click on restore on the bar across the top
click on restore to system factory default
Complete restoration takes about 20 minutes to complete
BSOD after power failure during check disk-now I
You need to enter the BIOS. immediately upon starting the computer start tapping either the F2 or the tab button. Once in the bios, go to boot order and set the cd/dvd drive as the first boot priority, hard drive second. It is ok to leave this permanently, save and close settings which will reboot the system and considering everything goes as planned you should be able to start up from a disk and then repair or replace XP. When replacing XP remember to delete partition and write a new copy. THIS WILL ERASE ALL INFO ALREADY ON THE HARD DRIVE!!!
I used the restore dis for my emachine . all that
There should be another Disk that contains the opperating system. Some manufactures put it on your HD and that could be your problem. They expect you to burn off the system disk. You have a product code sticker... so finding someone with an opperating disk that you could use. It would have to be the MS version not there restore or install disks. If you have 1 gig of Ram consider Win7. Works great on older machines... finds all of the drivers and it istalls fast. Printer Drivers are the only bug... make sure your is supported.
MY T6524, will not start I press the button and
Disconnect all devices from the power supply EXCEPT the motherboard
Remove any extra cards including video etc.(plug monitor into the onboard)
If you hear any beeps these can indictate where the fault is.
either of these sites below will help you further with that
Beep codes Pc
More beep codes
Power up the pc and see if the fans are working.
If not then double check the power connections to the board.
If you still have no fans it is time to suspect the power supply as the probable cause.
If the fans worked then you should have gotten a display which told you there was an error and offering you a chance to go into the BIOS. ignore it and shut down the PC.
Now connect one drive only and boot again.
Repeat that until you identify the component that is giving you a problem.
Once you find the problem then remove or disconnect and carry on with the rest to see if another component might also cause a problem
If there is only one problem device then you may want to investigate that device further, Unless you don't mind replacing it
Can not remove any programs from system in control panel
Hi,
I,d suggest A Virus-Malware et,c.
Run an antivirus software, if it lets you.
If you have also suffered with various pop-ups about security-Alerts et,c.
Then you,ve picked up A Virus-Trojan Horse-Malware et,c.
Run a scan, remove-heal infection et,c.
Failing this, re-install windows over itself, or Repair to replace any deleted/corrupt/missing Operating System Files.
Mike @ Compurepair.
Problem with cpu
You mean a long beep, usually this problem is VGA Card or Memory is not properly connect to the motherboard, remove it and put it back again switch on your PC.
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