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Can't access Bios
On Jan 28, 5:03*pm, (GMAN) wrote:
In article , PostMaster wrote:A friend of mine gave me her pc to look at she's been having problems with it running slow and freezing up. The first thing I'm trying to do is do a diagnostics scan but I can't even get into the bios. F10 F2 on start up and it goes strait to windows login. I know the keyboard is working because I was able to type in login name and pass and then it freezes after that. She has had a new hardrive put in a couple years back, so there is no recovery drive or disc. Is there a way I can boot this thing using usb or live cd? Is there anything at all I can try? HP media center000 running winxp pro What is the correct model again? The post you made didnt make sense. I need the exact HP model. I can see if i can locate a recovery disk for you. Thanks hp media center pc m260n (listed on bottom front) HP Media Center m000 (listed on back panel) However the last time the hard drive was replaced the guy put Win XP pro on it. The OS should be Win XP 2003 media center edition. This PC has a TV tuner, cable in, s-video out (which is now useless running XP pro) PM |
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PostMaster wrote:
On Jan 28, 5:03 pm, (GMAN) wrote: In article , PostMaster wrote:A friend of mine gave me her pc to look at she's been having problems with it running slow and freezing up. The first thing I'm trying to do is do a diagnostics scan but I can't even get into the bios. F10 F2 on start up and it goes strait to windows login. I know the keyboard is working because I was able to type in login name and pass and then it freezes after that. She has had a new hardrive put in a couple years back, so there is no recovery drive or disc. Is there a way I can boot this thing using usb or live cd? Is there anything at all I can try? HP media center000 running winxp pro What is the correct model again? The post you made didnt make sense. I need the exact HP model. I can see if i can locate a recovery disk for you. Thanks hp media center pc m260n (listed on bottom front) HP Media Center m000 (listed on back panel) However the last time the hard drive was replaced the guy put Win XP pro on it. The OS should be Win XP 2003 media center edition. This PC has a TV tuner, cable in, s-video out (which is now useless running XP pro) PM Using the HP Parts Store, this is what is offered for recovery media. http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/pa...eria=5069-4882 "Part number 5069-4882 is used in the product models listed below. Media Center m260n DF200A, DF200AR" Now, the trick is, tracking down a reputable source. It's not listed as a stock item at HP, meaning the computer is probably no longer eligible for warranty service, and they no longer stock the CD after that period (after everyone's warranty for said machine has expired). You could try talking to a human at HP. While they may not magically offer stock, they should be able to point you at a trustworthy source. The thing is, anybody could list that part number on the Internet, in the hope you'll forward $50 to them, so just seeing the part listed somewhere, doesn't mean much. Even if the recovery media was a "Xerox copy", that will still do the job. There would be nothing magic about an original CD. You want your source to be trustworthy enough, not to put malware on the CD :-) Paul |
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Can't access Bios
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 16:57:13 -0800 (PST), PostMaster
wrote: * * * * The Keyboard may be working but it's possible that you may hit the wrong comination to access to CMOS setting. * * * * If my memory ain't so bad, I think most computer use DEL key. *Notebook and some pre-built system may use different KEY Hey thanks for all the help. It took forever but I did get windows to at least start up. For the most part I've got windows going at a normal speed after cleaning out all the old AV anti-spy, ect. Replaced it with MS security essentials did a virus scan cleaned out a couple files. Once I get it up and running it seams to do OK but once you turn this sucker off and restart it takes FOREVER to get to the login then Forever again to load Desktop. And Like I said I can't get the bios to come up, but once I give the desktop a couple minutes to finish loading(once it finally comes up) it seams to do OK a little lag but I'm used to zipping right along. Why on gods green earth ppl don't keep the original OS disk or make one I'll never figure out. Thats what this thing needs is to be formatted. But I also wonder If there may be some kind of hardware issue because of how long it takes to start up. I'm going to try all the above posted suggestions to see if I can get the bios up. If I could just run diagnostics scan on the hardware that would help me to see if I'm just wasting my time with trying to patch up the OS. Thanks, PM I don't read anything in your postings about using certain good, free and well-reputated freeware like: 1. SIW (System Information for Windows) does not need installation process. 2. HD Tune (free version) to test harddisk for errors. 3. Autoruns (Microsoft) for easily forbidding certain progs to start up with Windows. 4. Memtest86+ which is a .iso file that has to be burned to cd. It is used for testing the system memory. Massimo |
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now that you in to the os why don't you save her files and reinstall!!!
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Can't access Bios
On 1/27/2011 5:41 AM, GlowingBlueMist wrote:
On 1/27/2011 7:12 AM, 123Jim wrote: "Brian wrote in message ... wrote in message ... A friend of mine gave me her pc to look at she's been having problems with it running slow and freezing up. The first thing I'm trying to do is do a diagnostics scan but I can't even get into the bios. F10 F2 on start up and it goes strait to windows login. I know the keyboard is working because I was able to type in login name and pass and then it freezes after that. She has had a new hardrive put in a couple years back, so there is no recovery drive or disc. Is there a way I can boot this thing using usb or live cd? Is there anything at all I can try? Have you tried F1, DELETE and TAB, if F2 and F10 don't work to get into the BIOS? (Although I think for HPs its normally F10 which you've tried ...) HP media center000 running winxp pro -- Have you tried the ESC key? If you are lucky and the motherboard option is on, holding a letter or number key down continuously as soon as you request a reboot might do it for you. Sure it might beep quite a bit but if the "Go to BIOS on Keyboard Error" option is active you might luck out. No guarantees on any of these either, but always worth a try. Keep "a palmful" of keys mashed down while booting. (sometimes just one key isn't enough.) Pull the data cable off the boot harddrive. |
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Can't access Bios
No guarantees on any of these either, but always worth a try. Keep "a palmful" of keys mashed down while booting. (sometimes just one key isn't enough.) Pull the data cable off the boot harddrive. You could try talking to a human at HP I did. (as previously posted) They were very rude as soon as they learned they were not obligated under a warranty to give me the time of day. I have never been talked to like that by any other vendor. I've owned 3 different comps. in my life. None were HP and after that experience none will "ever be" HP. They made sure I knew they were not interested in pointing me in any direction. I've got the pc running like new now so I'm happy even if I can't get into bios. I will try getting in with the tricks posted before I give it back. Changing the AV program. and cleaning it out with Daves Multi- AV tool did the trick. It would be nice to find the correct restore disk for her but at this point she'd be better off just getting a new PC then spending anymore time and money on this one. Lucky for her I'm cheap. :-) I don't read anything in your postings about using certain good, free and well-reputated freeware like: 1. SIW (System Information for Windows) does not need installation process. 2. HD Tune (free version) to test harddisk for errors. 3. Autoruns (Microsoft) for easily forbidding certain progs to start up with Windows. 4. Memtest86+ which is a .iso file that has to be burned to cd. It is used for testing the system memory. Thanks for posting those. I now have them bookmarked. Thanks for all your help. I'll be back. :-) PM |
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Can't access Bios
In article , PostMaster wrote:
On Jan 28, 5:03=A0pm, (GMAN) wrote: In article .= com, PostMaster wrote:A friend of mine gave me her p= c to look at she's been having problems with it running slow and freezing up. The first thing I'm trying to do is do a diagnostics scan but I can't even get into the bios. F10 F2 on start up and it goes strait to windows login. I know the keyboard is working because I was able to type in login name and pass and then it freezes after that. She has had a new hardrive put in a couple years back, so there is no recovery drive or disc. Is there a way I can boot this thing using usb or live cd? Is there anything at all I can try? HP media center000 running winxp pro What is the correct model again? The post you made didnt make sense. I ne= ed the exact HP model. I can see if i can locate a recovery disk for you. Thanks hp media center pc m260n (listed on bottom front) HP Media Center m000 (listed on back panel) However the last time the hard drive was replaced the guy put Win XP pro on it. The OS should be Win XP 2003 media center edition. This PC has a TV tuner, cable in, s-video out (which is now useless running XP pro) PM Here's one source for a copy of the set for $13.95 http://restorecd4u.com/product_info....roducts_id=506 |
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