Saturday, July 21, 2012

HP Media Center Failure Troubleshooting


So, I recently read a question from someone on your HP Media Center m7580n failure. Turn on the computer, he realized immediately that there were no models of strange colors on your screen. This pattern of color change as the computer starts, but does not return to normal display. After a few minutes, the monitor powers down, saying that there is no input source. Normally, your monitor is set at 1280x1024, but for some reason was set at 640x480 with this office. When the monitor is connected to a laptop, the resolution has changed to match the laptop.

At first, he thought, and hoped that it was the graphics card, but I found some things that made him think it was something worse. First, he tried to turn on the computer, then access the hard drive via your home network, but now the media center is not on the network. She also changed the monitors on the desktop, without any modification. The only changes are the latest in security. It was originally using avg2012, but it clog your system. Then uninstall correctly, and install avast. Avast has a blue screen at startup, and restarted the computer, when all was well. Uninstalled it and installed Pandacloud, two days before this started, but noticed nothing indicative of this. This occurs since the beginning and can not access safe F8 tap mode. Normally, she would have control of the display plate after hitting the power button after the BIOS, then Windows loads. They were not visible and the show begins immediately after the ignition is turned Technicolor. At first she thought it had something to do with graphics cards and video. However, the team is not yet available for your network, no matter what! Suspecting it could be the RAM module, wondered if that would affect the office load correctly so that you can not connect to a home network. Read More

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