Here are the HDD tools in case you need them....
This says the Unisys 9210 drivers are included in XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/293382 Can you find them using Control Panel -> Printers...
Watch the HDD LED. That should identify a file checking program. Get the latest drivers for the motherboard's chipset at the Compaq website. If...
Oops, I put the wrong link to the specifications in my last post. This is the one:...
I suppose this the website where you found the manual. There appears to be some specifications on this page:...
The motherboard is made by FIC, apparently their standard retail motherboard is the K2BC51 LF. I take it that G/PV means the version sold to...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103/en-us During setup, remove the partitions on the HDD and remake them. If necessary go to the Samsung...
Go to Device Manager, find the wireless adapter, right-click on it and select Properties. Under the Driver tab, select Roll Back Driver if you can...
Might there be software installed for a previous keyboard? Check through Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. You could try testing it in Safe...
Your testing may have revealed results you were not hoping for. You can try finding updated (recent, for SP3) drivers/software for the onboard...
This got me doing some checking on my system. In the settings of my monitor there is a digital or analogue setting. You may need to check the...
Be very careful about update downloads. If the motherboard was changed to a different model, BIOS upgrades for the "system identification" could...
Check the specifications for the monitor (a quick way is to put model number and the word "specifications" into a websearch). Find the aspect...
Look through the settings in the nVidia Control Panel. For mine, the only way to get to it is to right-click on the desktop. In Multiple Displays,...
How do you know it is K2BC51 LF? Have you looked at the printing on the motherboard? Have you installed the drivers that came with the...
Thanks for letting us know how it turned out :cool: If you are "over indulgent" in the deleting category, you may want set your day-to-day user...
I'll have a go, but I only know the basics :) It seems the Group Policy is set to check a file that is not present for your user account....
Check that a second monitor is not enabled. Control Panel -> Display -> Settings tab, highlight/click the number 2 screen and uncheck the "Extend...
Hi and welcome to the BBS, First thing I would check is that the system does not have a limit of say, 1GB. It will tell you in the manual/User...
Sounds like an excellent method to me :cool: Hope it sticks for you. Matt
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