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Compaq Presario S6500NX (DQ181A#ABA) PC Desktop - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Svchost.exe problem
Turn off your computer and remove the cover. Ground yourself first and make sure no power plugs are still connected. Find your memory cards and remove them from the motherboard. Then reinsert them. Connect everything back and start the computer. If the problem still persists. Then your operating system is corrupted and you might have to re-install windows. I hope this helps.
No electric power to the computer, it won't turn on
Some things to try (some may sound obvious - you might want to try them anyway)
- A new power cord.
- A different power strip (if using one)
- A different outlet.
If not, it probably means either the switch to power it on is broken, or your power supply is dead. Both are cheap to fix.
0x75606eb5 @ 0x00000008 could not be read
It seems you have a memory problem. Open up the case and remove memory cards. Then re-insert them. Boot up. If the problem still exists you need to upgrade your memory.
Presario s6500nx wondows xp error message:
Hi,
If u have installed acrobat then uninstall it.
otherwise download the latest service pack and install it is free on microsoft.com for genuine windows.
increase the virtual memory
mycomputer>right click>advanced tab>performance settings>advanced tab>virtual memory click on change and then make the initial and max size 2500.
restart the machine.
Unresponsive Keyboard -- HELP!
usb keyboard if new, needs to be installed first by windows but this is automatic and only needs a short time, just wait. But if your computer does not recognize it, usb support for keyboard should be enabled in the BIOS. restart your computer and press delete for cmos setup, if you can't see a setup form, maybe it is not delete to be press, try F1 or F2 until you can see the screen with the options to change CMOS setup.
Presario s6500nx stops loading at set up screen
sounds like you have board problems.
unplug everything from it first and see if this helps could be something you have plugged up could be bad too.
you will have to open box and look for damage and then one by one unplug something and then reboot to see what it might be.
Out of frequency range set lower resolution
reboot the system by pressing F8 if your using windows OS and select last good configuration.
you can try also selecting Enable VGA mode (press F8 while rebooting and select ENABLE VGA mode).
hope this helps, please rate.
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