I am trying to set uo a HP a1000n. I had it working before - then I got a new HP all in one. I am trying to set up the old computer so my husband can use it. The cord that is at the bottom of the pavillion that you can not remove I have pluged into the ethernet connection on the back of my modem. This must be wrong. The computer turns on - the mouse works and the keyboard works. I can't get on the internet.
What OS operating system. we cant guess that ever.
0s2, linux, windows 98 2000,xp w7, w8.w10? what?
No modem model and name stated
no router, stated, same. model or number.
do other PCs work here wired to same ethernet jack.?
the PC is old. and zero support now
so this is what we do , now. using a scanner to find out what Ethernet chip is there.
http://pcdied.com/chicken-egg.html
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Plug the keyboard in first and see if you can get that to respond properly. If it acts up then just only hook up the mouse and see if you can get the mouse to respond properly. If that acts up then try another known working mouse and keyboard.
If both ps2 devices still act up then your ps2 ports are bad and you'll either have to go with a usb mouse and usb keyboard or replace the motherboard. Let me know if you need more help.
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hello there
as silly as this may sound, have you checked the fuse on the PC power lead.
Many thanks
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check if the connections properly plugged in.The slot may differ compare to that old modem
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Sounds like the motherboard might be bad but go thru these steps.
Unseat and reseat the memory one stick at a time in each slot one at at time and turn on the computer after each stick reinsertion.
If that doesn't get the video to come back up then go ahead and unseat and reseat the CPU. Then try turning on the computer.
If that doesn't do it, make sure there is no power going to the hard drive or the dvd drive. Then try turning on the computer.
If you do all of these steps and you still have no video, then the motherboard is bad and would need to be replaced.
SOURCE: Keyboard, mouse, front USBs,DVD recorder not working
It sound like your USB Ports is the problem. Go to the Hardware manager delete the USB Ports and then shutdown and power back up.
The system then should reinstall the USB Ports and associated drivers. If not the USB Ports were probably fried by the power outage.
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