20 Most Recent HP Compaq Business Notebook NX9010 Questions & Answers

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Compaq nx 9010 CPU and RAM upgrade

why do you put cash on such an old horse? P4, wow... with a square screen no less. the PC has book at HP, many , one is service, and shows all processors offered for the time it was made. read that yet? no you cant add more ram. it also uses ram that is not made now. making this harder, to the max. ask , Frankston memory this question. for $20 at Goodwill buy one far newer, and avoid this thing, sorry but that is best, why mess with an old compaq relic MOBO.? the laptop only runs laptop CPUs. why do it. name 1 good thing about old laptops?
6/14/2017 9:37:58 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jun 14, 2017
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I have an compaq nx9010 that did not boot. If I

Maybe I am missing something here; but it sounds to me like the bios diags are not identifying a boot device. This can be caused by a bad or damaged hard drive. If the machine is more than 5 years old, you may want to try a known good hard drive in it and verify that the battery is good and the ac adapter is still good. if it is a relatively new machine, try operating without the ac adapter connected before pursuing hard drive issues.
6/1/2017 2:00:20 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jun 01, 2017
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My screen is faint

Notebook repairs blogspot have many laptop troubleshooting and repairing tips to repair ur laptop. it also mantio about laptop screen troubleshooting and laptop troubleshooting for keyboard
1/21/2015 3:58:15 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 21, 2015
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Spacebar and backspace are not working

Seems like your keyboard is water damaged or it is faulty. You can replace it with a new one. It may cost you $80-$100 (parts plus service).Good luck.Tech from Mac repair, data recovery, laptop repair
4/14/2013 4:36:13 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Apr 14, 2013
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My spacebar and backspace have stopped working

you will need to replace the keyboard
4/14/2013 2:44:18 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Apr 14, 2013
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What is the lowest memory support

This model laptop was supplied with 512Mb of RAM. I recommend you keep this amount of RAM in the laptop.
3/4/2013 7:52:38 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Mar 04, 2013
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What causes the laptop not to finish loading operating system?

hi...maybe WITH A SIMPLE way u can fix it...ur windows drive is better to be clean i mean just windows and main program install in that.and for havig a good and fast loading u must defragment ur drive it can help ur pc to run faster
3/4/2013 7:18:58 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Mar 04, 2013
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Audio not working at all

You can download the audio and device drivers from the Compaq/HP WEB support/download page. Make sure you select your model laptop and the Windows drivers you require and install them. Click on this link to download the drivers: - www.compaq.com/country/cpq_support.html
1/23/2013 6:08:59 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 23, 2013
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Laptop stopped booting

It is dead... give it a decent burial... win 98 is not functional anymore...
1/10/2013 4:24:13 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jan 10, 2013
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Compaq 9010 too slow

Follow these steps to fix the problem:
  • Remove unused programs
  • Install and run antispyware software
  • Free up wasted space with Disk Cleanup tool
  • Defragment your hard disk drive
  • Scan with an Anti-Virus
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12/19/2012 12:25:11 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Dec 19, 2012
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How to dismantle hp nx9010

No problem, rigidarmz!HP Support > HP Compaq Business NX9010 Notebook PC > Main Support page,http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Home.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=321850&lang=en&cc=usGo down to the subheading -Resources for HP Compaq nx9010 Notebook PCClick on Manuals under this subheading.Scroll down to the black bold subheading -Service and maintenance informationClick on the file name -Service ManualThis is a PDF file. The computer you are using now has Adobe Reader on it, which uses PDF files.After you click on the above file name, it may take up to 30 seconds, before the first page comes up.(10 seconds just now using a medium speed DSL connection)May I ask; anything I can help with?Post in a Comment.Regards,joecoolvette
10/15/2012 12:11:22 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Oct 15, 2012
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How to upgrade RAM for compaq nx9010

Upgrading memory helps improve system performance. By following the step-by-step instructions in this document, you can successfully upgrade random-access memory (RAM) for all HP and Compaq notebook computers. While the graphics might not match your specific computer model, the steps will work. Read all instructions carefully before attempting memory installation. NOTE:Do not purchase memory modules until you know the type of memory used by the computer, the maximum amount of memory the computer can use, and the memory slot configuration. How to find the product number of your HP notebook PC To order replacement internal components such as memory, you must know the exact product number of the computer. For many HP notebook PCs, the product number and serial number are printed on a label on the bottom of the computer. Also, the product number and serial number are printed on the outside of the shipping box that you received when you purchased the computer. Product number locations can vary, and there are numerous methods to find the product number of your notebook. NOTE:A general family name may be imprinted on the case near the keyboard or on the frame around the display screen, but this does NOT provide sufficient information for ordering replacement parts. Finding memory information for your computer model (amount installed, maximum supported, and type of memory) Important memory upgrade information is in the specifications document for your HP computer. To find product specifications, browse to the Product Information category on the support page for your computer model. Refer to the Memory section within the product specifications document for memory information specific to your computer. Among the information listed, take note of the following items. It will be useful when purchasing memory and when performing the next steps. Amount of memory installed - The current amount of memory installed on your computer. Go to Verifying how much memory can be added to verify the amount of memory currently installed. Maximum memory supported - Subtract the amount of memory already installed from the maximum amount supported by the system to determine how much memory to get. You can also buy the maximum amount allowed and replace the currently installed memory. Once you know the maximum for your system, check Maximum memory supported by operating system to see how much memory your version of Windows will support. Use the lower of these two numbers as your maximum memory. Type of memory (including speed) - It is recommended to get the same type of memory (same size, same speed, same manufacturer) for each slot. For best performance, get the fastest memory that the motherboard supports. CAUTION: Due to the variety of possible configurations, some motherboards might not be able to properly configure memory if the array of small outline dual in-line memory modules (SO-DIMMs) contains a SO-DIMM that is not from the same manufacturer, has a different CAS latency value, or has a different density value (high and low used together). Make sure all SO-DIMMs meet the requirements of for the motherboard (the information listed in product specifications), have the same part number, are from the same manufacturer, and meet the basic memory requirements for your motherboard. If not, make sure that you can return the memory if it is not recognized by the system after you install the new memory. Determining where your memory is located Memory is installed inside of the memory module compartment, which is located on the bottom of the computer on most HP notebook PCs. Some HP notebooks are designed with the memory module compartment under the keyboard. If the memory module compartment for your particular notebook is located under the keyboard, HP recommends that you contact an HP-authorized support or repair facility for assistance in ordering and replacing the memory. Verifying how much memory can be added Prior to upgrading memory, you need to verify how much memory you currently have installed to determine how much memory can be added. Using your User Guide for memory installation instructions The User Guide contains helpful information and pictures showing how to remove and install memory in your specific notebook model. A copy of the User Guide is stored on the hard drive, and it is also available for download from the HP Web site. Installing memory Notebooks are designed so that additional memory can be added using a Phillips screwdriver. Use the following steps to install memory in an HP or Compaq notebook computer. After reviewing the following steps, if you are not confident in performing the installation yourself, contact an HP authorized distributor for technical assistance. NOTE: If someone other than HP installs or upgrades the memory, any damage caused by the memory and/or by a person trying to install or upgrade the memory is excluded from coverage under the product warranty. The customer assumes all risk and liability for damages for any such installation or upgrade. NOTE: Important! You might find that your HP or Compaq computer is able to support a physical installation of 4 GB or more memory. However, this maximum memory might be further limited by the operating system not being able to address the full range of physical memory. 32-bit operating systems, such as 32-bit types of Windows 7, Vista, and XP, can address approximately 3.3 GB. This limitation is present on all 32-bit hardware and 32-bit operating systems and is not limited to HP and Compaq PC systems or Microsoft software operating systems. Verify the computer is turned off, not simply in sleep or hibernate mode. Disconnect the A/C power adapter. Turn the notebook over and place it on a firm surface. Remove the battery. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the cover on the memory module compartment. (See the User Guide for instructions on how to remove the memory for the specific computer. If you need help finding the User Guide, refer to the section Locating your User Guide for memory installation instructions .) With the cover removed, and before you touch the memory, ground yourself to discharge any static electricity. NOTE: To ground yourself, and discharge any static electricity, place one hand on the case of the computer and touch the other hand to a metal surface or grounded object, such as the metal part of a lamp. To release the memory, use a small wooden tool, or fingernail, to spread the clips holding the ends of the memory in place. One side of the memory will rise when the clips are released. Remove the memory and place it in an anti-static bag. Remove the new memory from the protective anti-static bag and hold the memory by the ends. Place the gold contacts into the connector (bracket) and gently, but firmly, press the memory into place. The clips will click when the memory is properly seated. Replace the cover and tighten the restraining screw. Replace the battery and A/C power. Turn on the computer and allow it to reconfigure and recognize the additional memory and improve performance. Buying memory HP recommends purchasing memory directly from HP, an authorized HP dealer, or from a reputable computer parts supplier. You can buy computer memory from most local electronic stores and online shopping sites (such as www.crucial.com or HP , for example). Many of the online sites partner with HP to automatically suggest the correct type of memory based on the model of your computer. Before purchasing memory, make sure you know how much memory you need and what type of memory is compatible with your computer.
8/7/2012 12:08:44 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Aug 07, 2012
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Hp Compaq nx9010 Won't connect to Internet

install the latest service pack, i'm sure that's probably the issue, the early version of win xp didn't like to cooperate with wpa or wpa2. to check which service pack you're running (i assume xp because that's what came stock on those) click start and go to my computer and right click then go to properties, it will tell you which service pack you're running. the latest is service pack 3. honestly if i were you i'd just do ALL the updates as there are many security updates and patches you should have. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joel_63c670a84e9f6a97
7/12/2012 9:18:14 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jul 12, 2012
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Windows xp will not start

Well its a virus and since you cannot get into windows you can't run a virus scanner. Send it into a computer technitian and they will run and eliminate the virus for you and it will work like new

Hope this helps
6/23/2012 7:30:06 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jun 23, 2012
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WPS BUTTON ON HP NX9010

It's used to get on to a wireless network.
6/3/2012 4:28:50 AM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Jun 03, 2012
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Screen on presario 2500 is black blank and won't change

If your laptop appears to boot up and the hard disk LEDflashes, then the problem is probably a back light fault. This can be a faultyinverter or a faulty CCFL lamp. Please click on this link and follow myinstructions to identify the fault and possible fix :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r3598095-faulty_laptop_lcd_screen
5/20/2012 4:17:08 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on May 20, 2012
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Hi the keyboard on my msi isnot resonding only but u can get it on safe mode

change the k-board.
5/19/2012 3:37:41 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on May 19, 2012
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Long beep sound after laptop start ion hp nx9010

1 Long Beep: Memory problem Explanation: There is a failure of some sort related to the system memory. Diagnosis: The first bank of memory probably has a failure of some sort; this is usually just a physical problem such as an incorrectly inserted module, but may also mean a bad memory chip in a module. It is possible that there is a failure related to the motherboard or a system device as well. Recommendation:
3/29/2012 6:16:42 PM • HP Compaq... • Answered on Mar 29, 2012
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