My emachine t6524 wouldn't wake
I would best guess it is a bad hard drive that is an older computer and running a deep scan can finish off a dying hard drive. this is 85 percent the cause of your problem ata best guess. you need to have the internal hard drive tested.
good luck
I have a yellow vertical stripe on the right side
Check the connectors at both ends; on the screen and on the PC. Make sure they're both properly secured.
If they are, then it may be a faulty cable, or a faulty monitor. It's possible but unlikely to be the graphics card.
I have an emachines t5082 with vista basic that
Since Vista is a very old operating system you’re going to have quite a challenge finding tools that will solve your problem
- In this particular case you may want to go to a local PC repair shop that would have the old operating system discs you’ll need to restore
- From your description it is tough to figure out whether this is a software problem or if there is something physically beginning to fail on your machine but I can tell you from experience that with the machine of that era you have a hard drives that are at least 10 years old
How do I install ethernet drivers for windows xp on T5026 emachine
Using another PC, download 3DP Net (http://www.3dpchip.com/3dpchip/3dp/net_down_en.php), put it in a pen drive and run it on the T5026. This program can install most Ethernet adapters even offline. Normally I would go to the manufacturer's website and download the driver from there but I could'n find this one.
About 2 inch yellow stripe appears on the LCD screen
This typically is a sign of either a problem with the monitor itself, the cable, or the computer.
Fault isolation is key here. If you have access to another monitor, I would suggest connecting that to the computer, or vice versa. That way you can figure out what's broken.
If it's the computer, you might be able to purchase a replacement video card. If it's the monitor - you're out of luck, and likely need to purchase a new one.
My E-machine W3050 does not wake properly from
Question: Did it ever work? Is it only recovery from sleep? Will it boot normally if you unplug the computer while it is on (forced crash) and then restart. Will it boot in Safe mode? Getting stuck at the welcome screen indicates a driver not loading properly. Since the display does not work, likely the video drivers. Update with the newest driver from Nvidia for your system. Windows XP has had problems in the past with recovering from power management settings like hibernate and sleep.
https://www.geforce.com/drivers
I have an e-machines m5310
Could be the Ac -DC adapter is faulty .
Suggest taking laptop to where you bought it and asking if they can check it with a different Ac-DC power adapter .
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