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Compaq Armada M700 Notebook - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Non system or system disk error
Bad HDD? Have you tried a system restore/recovery. Reboot, at preboot repeatedly tap the F-11 key try to get to system restore/recovery.If it's an old machine you may need to replace the HDD.
Yellow led blink 8 times compaq m700
Hi,I'm not understanding what the problem is. If the battery is dead, and you remove it, how do you expect it to recharge? Why would you remove it? So, you take it out and nothing happens.So? What were you expecting to happen?Before you do anything more, read the documentation that came with your laptop to learn how to care for your battery. The amber light usually blinks with the battery is running low. When you plug in the A/C adapter, the light usually becomes steady to indicate the battery is charging. At tleast until you remove it.Hope this helps. Please rate this repsonseRandy
Can't reboot compaq m700
Get onlineand got to www.google.com In the google search box type: "CompaqSupport" or "HP Support" (without the quotes and put your manufacturer name before Support). Look for downloads and drivers. Enter your model number and operatingsystem when requested. Look for Manuals and documents.
When a compaq armada m700 laptop is showing
this usually happens when the computer is trying to boot from a disk that isn't a valid boot disk.if you have a floppy drive plugged into the multibay and a floppy in the drive, try removing the floppy.if there is no floppy involved, try to boot from your system recovery disks, as it's likely that the boot record on the hard drive will need repaired. your system recovery disks should walk you through the process.
Hi this is jass. i don't have any 25 character
If you are running the original version of windows that came with the notebook pc, then it's on the bottom of the notebook pc (laptop).
If not, and you bought/received another version of windows, then it's on a sticker/disc sleeve or sticker inside the original package.
or just call microsoft and request one.
1-800-Microsoft (642-7676)
I forgot my password to get into the bios of my
Typically, removing the mother board battery will remove all user settings, including the password you put in. The mother board battery is not the computer battery. Find it in one of the little compartments in the bottom. Again, typically, the password may be persistent for up to 30 minutes. Remove the battery and reattach it tomorrow.
Screen dark on monitor
1. you possibly have a malfunction inverter board which is internal to the PC.2. this will require a qualified tech to dismantle the pc and replace the component board that connects to the video card that is integrated to the mother board.2. if the video card is not working this will require a new mother board to be installed.3. there is a cable also in some models that connect the video display to the mother board and this cable could have be dislodged and the results is no screen.
I want the product keys for microsoft 2010
send to
If you purchased a physical copy of the Microsoft Office Suite, the key
should be printed on the outside of the case that the office CDs came
in.If you purchased a digital copy of the Microsoft Office Suite, the key should be on your receipt or in your email.If
you did not purchase the software, you can purchase the newest version
here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/ or from your local office
supply store, electronics store, or wal-mart/Target/K-mart type store.If
you are looking to get Office functionality WITHOUT purchasing the
software (read: free), please try a free, legal, open source software
from openoffice.org. This software is completely free, is meant to be
distributed to the public for free, is regularly updated, and is
supported very well. It will allow you to read and edit microsoft word
(and excel, powerpoint, and publisher) files.
Non system disk or disk error
Provided that the hard drive is good, you should be able to boot with a windows xp cd, delete all partitions, reformat the partition and install windows on it. However if your hard drive is bad (which could be why you received the ntldr message to begin with) then you would need to replace it. But it wouldn't hurt to attempt reinstalling windows xp the way I described first.
How do I bypass the power on password on my
Resetting password & user name:
b>*Start your computer
*Keep pressing "F8" as the computer starts.
*This will enter the computer in Safe Mode.
*(When the window "Advanced Boot Options" opens, choose "SafeMode" with arrow key and confirmby pressing the Enter key, then computer enters Safe Mode.
*Once you are in the Safe mode Click "Administrator" on the Windowslogin screen.
*Take note that you have set the Administrator password before, you need toinput the changed password instead of leaving "Password" field blank.
*Then click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Select the accountthat is locked and change the password.
**Restart computer and login into the account you just created using your newpassword.
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