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My computer stopped showing anything on the screen.

Usually if the fans come on, you have no video output and not much else it is indicative of a motherboard (mobo) problem or failing power supply (PSU). You can self-diagnose this by removing (with the power off - of course) the memory sticks, the power plugs for the hard drive and cd-roms, etc. If you do this the computer should beep and give you different error messages on the screen. If you are getting no video output and you have tried another video card then it is more than likely a bad PSU or mobo. If you have another PSU handy you can swap it out (if it has the correct connectors). While you have your case open look at the capacitors (caps) on the motherboard. They look like small soda cans. If any of them are swollen on top or are leaking stuff then they are bad.

If you do get error messages on the screen then add components back one at a time and see what changes in the computer's start up. Write down the beeps (see if they are long ot short). Also make sure you have one hand touching the metal case to dissipate static electricity, before touching internal components.
Post back with what you find out, or for more diagnostics.
3/16/2009 5:41:41 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Mar 16, 2009
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HP Digital Media Archive Pop UP

The setup file was stored on a network, it wasn't on your computer and now its trying to get it and it can't find it. you will have to get a copy of the file to your computer and then when it asks or the pop up comes you need to direct it to the file you got.
3/16/2009 12:04:53 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Mar 16, 2009
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My desktop HP computer will not start

Sounds like a bad PS.....
Try this to troubleshoot it....
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-1041735.html
3/13/2009 10:05:14 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Mar 13, 2009
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Destop folder

download folder guard software its free utility
3/3/2009 1:36:41 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Mar 03, 2009
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How to create a pasword file in detail

go to control panel. open up user accounts. from here, you can make the changes
2/24/2009 11:21:40 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Feb 24, 2009
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Help... 1640n

Here's what HP has to say about your error...It appears to be an issue with Sonic MyDVD. Reinstallation of the program seems to be the solution.
2/19/2009 11:24:14 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Feb 19, 2009
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My drive plays DVD's but will not read CD-ROM ? it did at one time is this a setting error

DVD and CD require different spec lasers (DVD requires 1.3nm compared to 2.1nm for CD)

It seems like your CD laser is broken, although your DVD laser still works. Replace the drive, it's not too expensive.
1/26/2009 7:26:16 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Jan 26, 2009
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I want to reinstall XP because i am not quite happy with vista

  • Here's a Tutorial on the steps you would need to take that will aid in helping you to downgrade from Vista to XP
I Hope This Helps.
1/20/2009 8:10:08 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Jan 20, 2009
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My desk top hp pavillion will not turn on

Hold the power button in on the computer for 5 seconds. Wait another 5 seconds. Now hit the power button as you normally would to turn the PC on. It should boot normally.
1/17/2009 6:27:11 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Jan 17, 2009
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One drive is small and full... how do i combine it with the other

you can use a program like Acronis to make an image of the 18 GB drive and copy it to the 280 gb drive, then just remove the 18 GB drive.

You can download acronis from www.download.com
1/17/2009 3:25:47 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Jan 17, 2009
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HP Digital Media Archive Pop UP

What version of windows do you have?

What service pack?
1/9/2009 12:54:43 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Jan 09, 2009
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My hp desktop computer will not turn on

Most likely the power supply has failed. This is the device that the cord plugs into in the back of the computer. They can be purchased for around $20 - $50 depending on where you go. Then you just remove the four screws holding it in, remove all the internal plugins and reconnect the new power supply. Oh and please take a moment to rate this solution as fixya. Thanks! :c)
12/29/2008 4:50:12 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Dec 29, 2008
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Delete folder

Hi muraripcs,
 
Logon as Administrator and delete the protected folder.
 
You logon as Administrator like this:
Open the command prompt with Administrative privileges by opening the Start Menu, and typing cmd in the search box, and then press Ctrl+Shift+Enter
Type the following in the command prompt:
net user administrator /active:yes
Press Enter
Restart your computer and logon as Administrator.
Note: You might want to set a password for the administrator’s account for at least a little protection.
Warning: Running as Administrator in Windows Vista bypasses all security and is NOT recommended. 
If you decide to use the Administrator account don’t complain when you start having problems :-).


Regards
Teis
12/20/2008 9:15:11 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Dec 20, 2008
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How do you create a

Hi André,
You go to Control Panel -> Security -> BitLocker
Or try TrueCrypt.

regards /Teis

12/20/2008 9:03:11 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Dec 20, 2008
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HP Digital Media Archive Pop UP

You will need to uninstall the software and then reinstall it to fix your problem. If you need further assistance in doing this let me know. Please take a moment to accept and rate my solution.
Thank you,
Lee
12/12/2008 12:48:47 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Dec 12, 2008
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Google home page on my startup page

If I understand you correctly right click you mouse on the shortcut icon then sellect "Pin to Start menue. If you need a shart cut for the icon right click and create one.
11/26/2008 4:44:53 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Nov 26, 2008
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Add Specific Folders to the Open Dialog Box

When you use certain Windows applications (such as Notepad) to open a file, on the left side of the Open dialog box are a group of icons and folders (such as My Documents, My Recent Documents, Desktop, My Computer, and My Network) to which you can navigate to open files.
Good idea, bad implementation. Do you really keep documents in My Computer? Unlikely, at best. It would be much more helpful if you could list only those folders that you use, and if you could choose to put any folder there, not just ones XP decides you need.
In fact, you can do it, with a Registry hack. It'll let you put just the folders of your choosing on the left side of the Open dialog box. Note that when you do this, it will affect XP applications such as Notepad and Paint that use the Open and Save common dialog boxes. However, it won't affect Microsoft Office applications and other applications that don't use the common dialog boxes.
TIP: If you want to change the dialog "frequently used" folders for Microsoft Word, try Woody Leonhard's Place Bar Customizer, one of many useful utilities from http://www.wopr.com/.
Run the Registry Editor and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\comdlg32. This is the key that determines how common dialog boxes are handled. You're going to create a subkey that will create a customized location for the folders, and then give that subkey a series of values, each of which will define a folder location.
To start, create a new subkey underneath HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\comdlg32 called Placesbar, and create a String value for it named Place0. Give Place0 a value of the topmost folder that you want to appear on the Open dialog box-e.g., C:\Projects.
Next, create another String value for Placesbar called Place1. Give it a value of the second folder that you want to appear on the Open dialog box. You can put up to five icons on the Open dialog box, so create new String values up to Place4 and give them values as outlined in the previous steps. When you're done, exit the Registry. You won't have to reboot for the changes to take effect
If you want no folders to appear in common open dialog boxes, you can do that as well. In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\comdlg32 create a new DWORD value called NoPlacesBar and give it a value of 1. Exit the Registry. If you want the folders back, either delete NoPlacesBar or give it a value of 0.
Turn Off System Beeps
To me, system beeps that my PC makes when it encounters certain system errors are like balloon tips-gnat-like annoyances that I can do without. So I turn them off using a Registry hack. Run the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Sound, and find the Beep and ExtendedSounds String values. Set each value to No. Exit the Registry and reboot. The beeps will no longer sound.
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Lost power

Hello,

Open your system units and then refix the hard drive, memory, video card..and all connection inside.

may this help,

melnavz
10/26/2008 6:48:31 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Oct 26, 2008
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HP Desktop Pent 4 randomly shuts down and restarts on its own

Hello,

That is a power failure, please try change the power supply..or test the voltage in the wall outlet if it rate 220 volts if not then power supply is the main causes. Sometimes the software's got conflict due to virus infections.

try to scan your computer with a potent antivirus maybe it help.

melnavz
10/23/2008 4:46:04 AM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Oct 23, 2008
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USB / hardware problems, caused by MS updates!

Wakanska2003:

I typed quite a long response for you yesterday. Unfortunately, in my haste over another situation, I clicked off the page before it was posted. This will probably save you some time reading, anyway, as I will try to condense the same information I wrote yesterday. If you need additional detail in regard to the processes enumerated below, or how to accomplish same, please advise.

First, yes, SP3 has known and acknowledged issues, and many users have uninstalled the service pack until the bugs are worked out. Presuming the uninstall files have not been removed from your system, you should also be able to remove SP3. Uninstall the program by using Add/Remove Programs (Control Panel) - you should see SP3 listed toward the bottom of the program list.

Two other matters go hand in hand with this. In addition to the SP3 file itself, there have likely been numerous other updates which were reliant on SP3 for functionality. If you utilize the system restore function, and if there is still a restore point available prior to SP3 install, you should be able to completely revert your system. Otherwise, it will be a matter of isolating the updates that need to be removed (due to removal of SP3).

Secondly, I have voluminous experience with both service packs and automatic updates creating tremendous problems with my system. I spent months working with the "top level" MS R&D team in order to try to solve issues created by SP2 - MS finally closed the case with a status of unresolved. Further, my issues with Automatic Updates (A/U) started about 1.5 years ago, when MS changed the process and it consistently resulted in consumption of 100% of system resources, locking up the system continuously for extended periods of time. After MS put out a fix for this, I installed, and again enabled A/U. (However, please note that I always had A/U set to download and let me decide when to install. This too was due to prior negative experience of great magnitude.) Needless to say, the same issues occurred again within a matter of months, although every single "fix" of previous "fixes" MS put out for this matter was installed as it was issued.

To this day, I have not again enabled (and do not intend to) the A/U process. Rather, I visit the Updates site periodically and download appropriate updates, with my complete control and interim verification of the entire process. Therefore, though it is an extremely personal decision, my choice is to disable Automatic Updates. There are many, I am sure, who would suggest this should not be the approach; however, with the full months worth of time that have been eaten up because of the A/U process, I find it much more useful and helpful to control updates myself.

If this information assists you in resolving the problem, please take a moment to rate the solution at a "FixYa" level. If you do not feel that you can rate at a "FixYa", please post back with more information regarding what has occurred subsequently and/or more details regarding the situation, and I will gladly help you until we have reached a definitive solution. Thank you for using and rating FixYa!
9/24/2008 8:33:34 PM • HP Pavilion... • Answered on Sep 24, 2008
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