20 Most Recent E-Machines T1840 CELERON 1.8 GHz 128 MB 40 GB HDD Dsktop Computer System (Mini-Tower) (1000000160) PC Desktop Questions & Answers

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Hard Drive

You can replace it with a larger one, just make sure you buy the proper hard drive. If its and IDE hard drive, buy and IDE hard drive, if its an SATA Hard drive, buy an SATA Hard drive. also make sure after you install the new hard drive that you use the operating system cd to format the drive and to install the operating system.


5/4/2009 1:41:49 PM • E-Machines T1840... • Answered on May 04, 2009
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How can get a system recovery disk for mydesktop e machine T5234?

download hirons bootcd off google then burn it to a disc with free iso burner and follow instructions on youtube how to change password How To Reset Forgotten Password Windows Xp Vista 7 Hirens Boot
2/11/2015 9:02:13 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Feb 11, 2015
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My emachine laptop doesn't show desktop

Try hitting <Windows>+<D>
2/11/2015 8:57:18 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Feb 11, 2015
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3boys4gk

Password is Chas2011
5/9/2014 7:42:30 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on May 09, 2014
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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.
3/22/2014 11:04:13 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Mar 22, 2014
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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!
9/26/2013 4:47:48 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Sep 26, 2013
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Computer virus cleaner free

http://www.filehippo.com/software/antimalware/HERE DO YOU FIND FREE ANTIVIRUS-PROGRAM.
7/26/2013 9:15:27 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Jul 26, 2013
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Have E machine t6522 that wont boot or allow me into anything on it cause the keyboard wont work.It flashes when power on,but will not stay on.USB on all sides are also inactive. HELP!!!???

I found the micro switch power button was broke on a lap top and also on a home computer in another sitution. I replaced the switch and all worked well again. On the lap top the internal spring in the switch was broke and in the home computer the switch would stick. This might seem as too easy of a fix in your case, but I would sure look at this possibility first. If it's not the power switch, all the past suggestion are in order. Good luck
2/25/2013 1:19:32 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Feb 25, 2013
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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.
1/20/2013 9:17:26 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Jan 20, 2013
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I have aT3830 that wont power on

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=D845GVSR-BO-R I would like you to 'jumpstart' it, and then post back in a Comment. Jump the Soft Power On of the 20-pin ATX main power cable. Power supply plugged into power, 20-pin ATX main power cable plugged into motherboard. Straighten out a paperclip, then bend it into a U-shape. Put black plastic electrical tape around the top of the U. Turn the U upside down. You are going to use the 'legs'. The legs go down in the back of the main power cable's connector. (Where the wires go in) One leg goes down into a socket hole with the Green wire, RIGHT NEXT TO the wire, and MAKE SURE it touches the metal terminal at the bottom. The other leg of the U-shaped jumper wire goes down into ANY socket hole with a Black wire. Contact made is brief. Does the Power Supply turn on? As stated, post back in a Comment. http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#atxmain20
12/11/2012 5:57:14 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Dec 11, 2012
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Computer starts but no diplay shuts down immediate,

Is the power LED on the monitor ON, if not check the power cable connection at the monitor and at the mains.Check the video cable connection at the PC.Try a different working monitor on your PC and see if the monitor works on a different PC (the monitor maybe faulty).
11/18/2012 4:15:03 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Nov 18, 2012
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I need a wireing dieagram for the motherboard on a T3065 e machine

You will find (normally in the bottom right) 2 rows of pins sticking out of the motherboard. Some of these will have connections to them with wires coming out and going to the front of your cumputer. Look for a free space usually about 2 or 3 pins, marked PWR, O/I or PSW. Alternatively it may be color coded Blue or Green is usually the color for the power switch. I have attached a picture of an e machine motherboard showign the location of the connectionsOne of hte pins might be marked with a + this can be ignored if you are just connecting the power switch.
10/3/2012 7:36:04 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Oct 03, 2012
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Replacing heatsink fan for a larger fan for Emachines modelE4028

Look for a heatsink fan based on the CPU chip set. Like LGA775, but double check your CPU. Gateway / Emachine pointed me to:http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/eMac/5646/5646cl3.shtml Good Luck
9/25/2012 10:46:54 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Sep 25, 2012
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The machine turns on and off by itself. I turned it on after a month a was able to keep it on long enough to download one of ten updates and then it turned off. What could be the problem?

When the CPU overheats then it will shut down (i.e. thermal overload) and won't boot up again until it has cooled down. If this is the problem is not fixed then the CPU will eventually fail. A faulty fan causes the problem or the fan and heat sink assembly are clogged with dust. Check the CPU fan to see if it spins freely, if not replace the fan. If the fan and heat sink is clogged with dust the remove the dust and make sure the vents are clear and dust free. Use a small brush and can of compressed air to do this.
9/9/2012 10:43:20 AM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Sep 09, 2012
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Service pack 2 for visita computer

Your problem has to do with Windows Update causing the error.Try clicking on the link below and run the Fixit from Microsoft.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058Then run the Service Pack 2 download and install.
6/5/2012 2:49:18 PM • E-Machines T... • Answered on Jun 05, 2012
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