20 Most Recent HP Compaq Presario SR1830NX PC Desktop Questions & Answers

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My parents computer (SR1830NX) is

first off , you are doing all that wrong. (baring heat sink removal and reading top of chip.!!.. with eyeballs. or run program CPUz (google it, it actully scans the CPU to see what comes back (all CPS do that, maker, model, speed, cores, even DIE revison levels.) go to HP.com and put in your full tag number and look it up, easy model PC comes is vast different sub models. mine has over 10 processors, as an options I-5 up. Even a DV5 has 50 or more sub models not counting the US mark in the end for USA. facts. HP has 1000s of lap tops, and DT. "I cant change values", my guess is you want to change, the BIOS settings That HP blocks so you dont burn up your parents CPU? that? tag1-dac5lkjwqyawamp1l0lp3nt4-3-0.jpg now lets address slow 1: virus infected 2: :not upgrading to SSD drive, vastly slow if not upgraded !! most LT etc are all slow, back before SSD. all are. like that. what does yours have, scan that too, easy
4/1/2017 2:15:09 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Apr 01, 2017
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Windows not starting normally

Hello If your OS, its now starting good, it depends, on a great amount of issues, from viruses, bad boot sector, bad drivers, bad boot files, or corrupted ones a lot indeed. but for help you quick, do these steps 1) go into safe mode, windows 7, xp, 2) verifify in control panel and device manager, if is missing any device, and then restart, 2) do in safe mode, an restore checkpoint ** 3) if any of those not work, reinstall windows. hope these help
2/16/2017 5:02:40 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Feb 16, 2017
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Computer turns on won't boot fan runs fast

Are you getting any video display before the amber light goes off?
8/18/2014 12:22:34 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Aug 18, 2014
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Beeping on start up

The following beep codes are common to many HP and Compaq desktop computers. Use these codes before referring to the other codes when they occur. Beeps Description 1 short beep and 1 long beep Memory problem 2 short beeps and 1 long beep (repeats 5 times) Unable to initialize video or video card required but not installed 3 short beeps and 1 long beep CPU configuration error or CPU type is not compatible The following beep codes are common to many HP and Compaq desktop computers that can occurwhile restoring, flashing or updating the BIOS : Beeps Description 1 short beep Legacy floppy drive or CD/DVD drive not detected 2 short beeps Floppy diskette or compact disc not detected 3 short beeps Unable to start flashing (such as when missing a utility or BIOS image) 4 short beeps Flashing failed (checksum error, corrupted image, etc.) 5 short beeps BIOS recovery successful You can refer to the link mentioned below for further troubleshooting: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=bph07107#N589 GuruAid
4/10/2014 2:31:52 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Apr 10, 2014
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How can I fix the hp pavilion tx 1000 black screen? I've tryed to use the blow dry but nothing worked out?

WARNING: Before you start troubleshooting remember that you are dealing with electricity that can KILL. http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/static.php - rules Only work inside the computer case when the power has been switched off and disconnected. Never open the power source. Some of the below steps recommend removing physical parts within the computer. While in the computer it is highly recommend that you be aware of ESD and its potential hazards Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions IDE SATA the leads from your ((motherboard to your hard drive)) make sure they have secure dust free connections and are not faulty or just replace them they might be faulty if its a 40 pin flat ribbon type it will be the first to fail make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure dust free connections and are not faulty even something as small as an electrical fan and its lead can cause you problems computers need all power and data to continue through every working device and to have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error make sure your graphics card is securely seated with no dust built up or in the socket if you remove your graphics check the socket to make sure its dust free restart your computer then reinstall it this should activate found new hardware wizard or you might try You will need to connect to another monitor or your television to your computer with the vga lead monitor connection. Click start control panel display change display settings adjust resolution this may vary depending on your operating system You should see a no 1 and a no 2 with detect and identify keep an eye on the screen when you select the number tabs this may vary depending on your operating system when you select the no 2 tab this should be the extended desktop always click apply after making any changes. If you can get an extended desktop your monitor is faulty if you cant get an exended desktop Hope this helps.
1/8/2013 7:05:55 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 08, 2013
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Black screen cant display anything on the monitor

check the power of the computer
1/8/2013 11:03:58 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 08, 2013
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My operating system is in french how do I change it into english

click start control panel,regional and language options select regional language options from the drop down list select the language you want also from the bottom drop up list you can select your present location location or another language hope this helps
7/20/2012 1:36:14 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jul 20, 2012
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How to remove the green plastic cage in tower

ahhhhhh...the green plastic cage inside the tower is used for specific mounting of components are you attempting to replace something in this tower?
5/26/2012 5:15:49 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on May 26, 2012
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Hp compaq sr1830 won't turn on. PS light on

"Goes off during the next storm or brownout."

It should.
Shouldn't be on during a lightning storm, and of course will go out during a brownout.

1) A nearby lightning strike can cause a power surge, that may result in;

A) A bad Power On switch
B) A bad Power Supply
C) Go past the Power Supply and fry out the main hardware components.
(To include; Processor, Ram Memory, Harddrive, graphics chipset, etc)

2) Same with a Brownout. A Brownout can also cause a power surge.

{Surge protector? Do you have one that costs around $350 to $400? Otherwise the lessor versions are just that.
Lessor.
They can't protect during a lightning storm, or brownout. The advertising is false.
(Do I use these expensive surge protectors? No}


From your diagnoses of a quick blink of the Power On LED, when the Power On switch is pressed,
the problem could be the Power Supply, MAY be the motherboard.

I do not think there is a cold solder joint.
Isn't logical. The computer would have messed up before now. This would have been noticed when the computer was not too old.


There are electronic components that I feel may be at the crux of this problem.
Electrolytic Capacitors.

Electrolytic Capacitors are the weakest link.

There are Electrolytic Capacitors in the Power Supply, and on the motherboard.
They are used as Filters, and Voltage Regulators.

The type of Power Supply used in your Presario desktop is an SMPS.
Switched-Mode Power Supply,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switched-mode_power_supply

Click on the photo at the top right to enlarge.
The two electronic components that have a blue ring, and one is marked with the letter B.
These are Electrolytic Capacitors.
You are looking at a Top View.

Same with the one's that have a black ring, to the right, and surround the letter E.

These are Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors.
A side view of a Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolytic_capacitor

Click on the second photo down on the right. The blue capacitor that has two leads coming out of the same side, (Bottom actually), is an example of a Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor.
(Has 160V and 10uf on the side. { 160 Volts and 10 Microfarads)

Basic construction of an Electrolytic Capacitor, reveals how it may work in a weakened state.

Using the last example the blue plastic you see is a plastic sleeve.
This goes around the outside of the Case.
The case is essentially an aluminum 'can' with no top, or bottom.

The top is a Vented Cover.
A flat, very thin, round aluminum disk with a shape etched partway into it.
The shape is usually an X or K.

The bottom is a Bung.
A flat, round synthetic rubber disk.

Inside the 'can' case are three strips.
1) A thin aluminum foil metal strip
This is the Conducting strip. The Positive lead is attached to it. (Lead - think wire)

2) A thin aluminum strip with a non-conducting medium applied to it.
This is the Non-Conducting strip. The Negative lead is attached to it.

3) A paper-like strip that is soaked with Electrolytic Paste.

The paper-like strip is laid in-between the two metal strips, and all three are rolled up tightly, then inserted down into the can case.
The two leads protrude down through the synthetic rubber Bung, at the bottom of the capacitor.

When an Electrolytic Capacitor goes bad, the paste inside develops a gas. Hydrogen Gas.
The gas expands, and pushes against the seals. The Vented Cover at the top, and the Bung at the bottom.

The etched shape of the Vented Cover may crack open.
If this has transpired, you may see paste as a yellowish/brownish ooze coming out.

The synthetic rubber Bung may have one side slightly pushed out.
A yellowish/brownish ooze may be coming out. (Capacitor usually sits at a tilt, if this has transpired)

So much paste loss, and the capacitor can operate at a weakened state.
Too much paste loss, and the capacitor fails.

The first Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors to check are the ones on the motherboard.
A CLOSE visual inspection may reveal bad capacitors,
(Close as in remove the motherboard, and use a bright light, and magnifying glass, may be needed)

http://www.capacitorlab.com/visible-failures/index.htm

There are different capacitors. For the Electrolytic Capacitors used in your personal computer, I will simply refer to them as capacitors.

The capacitors used on the motherboard are also used as Filters, and Voltage Regulators.

Ones that surround the Processor are generally used as Voltage Regulators.
There are other areas the capacitors are mounted on the motherboard, that are also part of the motherboard voltage regulator circuit, but I would like you to view these first.

Part of what the motherboard voltage regulator circuit does, is to regulate voltage for the Processor.
Voltage for the Processor MUST stay within a very specific range.
A Processor has a TIGHT tolerance range.

HP Support > Compaq Presario Media Center SR1830NX Desktop PC > Motherboard Specifications,

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00496280&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lang=en&lc=en&product=1843675

Scroll down to the photo of the motherboard.
View the black rectangle, that surrounds the whitish rectangle with multiple holes in it.

{The whitish rectangle with multiple socket holes is the Processor socket. It is a Socket 939 processor socket,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_939

The black rectangle is a plastic bracket used to hold the Fan/Heatsink combo, to the top of the Processor }

See the silver 'dots' with a black ring around them, and to the left of the Processor socket?
Six of them on the left side?
Three of them close together, then two close together, then one?
These are part of the motherboard voltage regulator circuit, that deals specifically with the Processor.

Observe to see if any of the Top Covers are popped open, and/or the capacitors may be leaning to one side, because one side of the synthetic rubber Bung has been pushed out.
See if there is a Yellowish, or Brownish, or Yellowish/Brownish ooze coming out.

This is a common problem.
Observe the other capacitors to see if there are visual signs of failure.

Do I think the reference of the 'tech' that the motherboard may be bad, is a reference to a bad motherboard chipset? No.
The Northbridge chip, and Southbridge chip usually goes out all at once.
Also everyone seems to want to blame the motherboard, when they can't find the problem.

[The motherboard chipset for your motherboard is the Northbridge and Southbridge chip.

The Northbridge chip is sitting under the aluminum square Heatsink, that looks like a meat tenderizer, and is under the Processor socket.
The Southbridge chip is further down towards the right, under the blue, and black Ram Memory slots, and has ATI on it.

If you see the surface of either one has darkened, or bubbled up, it is bad.

{ The Heatsink for the Northbridge chip has a retaining clip. However, removing the retaining clip alone may not release the Heatsink. There may have been a type of Thermal Paste used, that has glue in it. A hair dryer set to low heat, and moved back, and forth on the Heatsink, will loosen the glue, and allow the Heatsink to be gently twisted, for removal.

ALWAYS thoroughly clean the top of the Northbridge chip, and bottom of the Heatsink, and properly apply fresh, new Thermal Paste. Do not recommend using thermal paste that has glue in it.
Use a scraper such as a clean unused plastic credit card. Then follow with Q-tips dipped in Isopropyl Alcohol. May take a FEW Q-tips.

CAUTION!!
Isopropyl Alcohol is EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE!
Use in a Well ventilated area with NO sparks or flames present }

Do I recommend opening the Power Supply to check it's capacitors?
No sir, I Do Not.
There may be Electrolytic Capacitors that still hold a charge. They can hold a charge for Weeks, Months, sometimes over a year.

IF your fingers touch the terminals (Leads) at the bottom of a capacitor, the charge can be released to YOU.
IF your fingers complete a circuit, that one or more capacitors are in, the charge can be released to YOU.

There is a proper method to discharge capacitors before working on an electronic component.
I will not detail it out here.

The recommended method is to use a Known to be good, Compatible, power supply, for a test.
Perhaps there is one in an unused computer sitting around. Maybe someone has upgraded to a better computer.

Otherwise if you do not see bad capacitors on the motherboard, you can test the voltages of the Power Supply, or use a known to be good compatible unit, for a test.

Continued in a Comment.
11/4/2011 12:37:01 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Nov 04, 2011
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System shuts down before starting

Probably the power supply. Quite common these days. I would first try reseating the power connection on the motherboard. If no help then look to replace the pwr supply.
7/21/2011 2:22:40 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jul 21, 2011
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When the computer boots up.

Hi,

The only resolution other than replacing the fan by sending the PC to repair, is to clean the fan.

Power Off the desktop
Open the side pannel using the thumb screw or the philips screwdriver
You will see two fans in the unit, one on the processor heat sink (CPU Fan) and other on the back (System Fan)
Try to clean the fan by blowing air using a hair dryer or a vacum cleaner (in light mode)
Put back the side pannel
Power on the PC to check for error message
If it's still there, you need to replace the fan if it wont allow you to pass through using F2


Regards,
Shrey
6/2/2011 12:03:53 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jun 02, 2011
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Why won't my Compaq open my software for my

Hie
Check whether the Printer Software is compatible with the Operating System which is on the PC. If it is compatible you shouldn't face any problems. If it is and you still facing problems try and download the Printer software from the Epson Website. that should help you then.
Good luck
5/27/2011 10:45:04 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on May 27, 2011
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On off button not working

We need to follow some Troubleshooting steps

power off the tower
disconnect the power cable
1.open the side panal of the tower
2.then open the front panal of the tower
3.the please toggle the power button from inside the tower
4.then put back the front and the side panal
connect back the power cable
restart the pc using the power button
it will start working
1/13/2011 6:33:25 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 13, 2011
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Need soud drivers for compaq presario sr 1819uk

You need to go to HPs website and put in the model of your computer and the operating system version ie XP or Vista or Windows 7. It will give you a list of the drivers for your system as it left the factory. Scan the list looking for sound drivers, download, install and then reboot.
http://welcome.hp.com/country/uk/en/support.html

It may be that your sound is on mute rather than missing. Check out your sound on control panel, to see if it is on.
10/14/2010 3:35:51 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Oct 14, 2010
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I turn my computer on

May be in "RAM". Did you tried by removing the RAM. If not try this remove the RAM and wipe up the dust and fit it again. And If you do not get the single initial beep, that means the motherboard is not working and that's why you don't get a display. No initial (POST) beep indicates a hardware problem, usually (but not always) with the power supply or motherboard.
All the Best!
9/15/2010 3:42:48 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Sep 15, 2010
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I listen to streaming audio while I surf the net.

This will usually only happen if you have so many programs running in the background that your system resources are maxed out. The processor has to momentarily stop one process to go to the link that you clicked on. Check your task manager and see what you have left for resources. You can probably go through and kill a number of background tasks without causing any issues. If you're not sure what a particular task is for type in the name on Google. There are a number of sites on the web that will tell you what pretty much all of your tasks are connected to.

















3/28/2010 6:29:22 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Mar 28, 2010
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The speakers won't work

See if your sound driver is install. Connect a headphone on it. If the headphone is OK, it may be the speaker which is faulty.
2/22/2010 9:20:57 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Feb 22, 2010
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