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E-Machines T6528 PC Desktop - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Modem in use
Try the following:
-Open the Control Panel
-Open System
-Click on Device Manager
-Click on Modems
-Highlight and right click on the listed modem
-Select Uninstall
Close out anything open and Restart.
IF (!) Windows is cooperating, it should 'find a new device' and reinstall the Winmodem (it's only software and a little telephone line matching).
If Windows fails to recognize the 'new device,' you will have to manually reinstall it via the 'add new hardware' path in the Control Panel.
As with any Windows stuff - rotsa ruck!
Usb problems
mmmm you need the via chipset for that. Emachines website will help you with this problem. their tech site is real good also the tech chat. they can online fix it for you
5.1 vs. 4.1 speakers.
hmmmmm emachines has it w/ 5.1
http://www.emachines.com/products/products.html?prod=T6528
and like you said, will he realy know the diffrence :)
Disable video card
go in bios disable onbord use agp or pci exp setting plug in old way to change those in bios 1st then shut down plug into other
Help
Pull the power cord.
-Cam
EMachine Help
If you took the pc in to a repair shop and they diagnosed that as the problem. You will have to install the new vieo adapter in the computer. Then plug in the monitor to see something on the screen. You can go into the bios to disable the other. Now if you are going by hear say and an actual tech did not check your system it does not necessarily have to be the video adapter at fault. You will need to have it checked out to validate that. Now if you did install the card you will have to plug the monitor in the new adapter. If the problem is still there you have another issue with the pc. Please comment on what the case may be. I would be able to better help you.
Hope this helps you
Cpu upgrade
Hi Keith... here is all I could find on this machine, I assume this is how yours is set up. Component details are almost impossible to get on E-machine units, they just do not provide them.
- Processor Intel Celeron D 356 / 3.33 GHz
- Memory 512.0 MB / 2.0 GB (max)
- Hard Drive 120.0 GB - 7200.0 rpm
- Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista
First, you want to check to see if your proc even can be changed; many of E-machine procs are permanently attached to the motherboard and cannot be removed; this is the cheapest way to manufacture a computer, and E-machines is bottom of the line quality computer (no insult intended, just fact). Since I don't know what CPU socket the T3604 has I can't tell you if the Intel CPU would fit it. Next, I don't know what the Northbridge is running at; if it is less than 1066 there will be a bottleneck and there is no significant gain. At this point, I suggest that you not spend a lot of money on this, better to save and build your own computer. If you are a hardcore gamer looking for high framerates you really don't want this machine. Better to load in more RAM if you have no other options. Here is something I ran across:
http://www.overclock.net/t/763634/what-to-upgrade-emachines-t3604
If I had the above details I could give you an answer.
My emachine t1831-07 keeps getting stuck on green
www.dynamite.com might still sell what you want :> Just kiddding!Try a complete wiping of the hard-drive unless you are doing an upgrade, you will lose all data on the drive. If that doesn't work, you might not be running enough ram memory for 7 to run cleanly on you machiine, go ahead and upgrade.Hope this helps!
Want to restore to beging of time
Remove any DVDs or CDs from the optical drives and then unplug all peripheral devices except for the keyboard and mouse. Click the "Windows" button and then type "eMachines recovery management" into the search box. Click on "eMachines recovery management" in the results list and then click the "Restore" tab. Click "Password Settings" and then type a new password into the text box. Click "OK" and then click "Restore System to Factory Default". Type the recovery password into the "Password" text box and then click "OK". Click "Next" To start the recovery process. Click "Finish" and then wait for your computer to restart. This procedure could take several minutes. Once your computer has restarted, you'll be prompted to create a new user account, enter the date and time and set up the internet settings. or if you are running XP If you set your machine back to
eMachines factory settings, it might help you for a short while but if you don't have effective virus protection your problems will return in short order. You should get rid of this virus with an effective virus remover. You can run Bitdefender's free online scan which doesn't need to be downloaded http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html If you know when you got the virus, you can do a system restore to a time before the virus was on your system. This article tells you how to run it from safe mode
http://bertk.mvps.org/html/safemode.html Your best protection in general is a complete internet security suite such as Bitdefender or Norton internet security 2009. More information here
http://www.ask-the-computer-doc.com/comp... If you need to totally rebuild your system and you don't have a recovery disk, contact eMachines to get one. You might also try a Windows repair install if you have the operating system disk. Follow the directions here for XP
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepa... Source(s):
http://www.ask-the-computer-doc.com/comp... Hope this helps.
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