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Quote: Originally Posted by Pastkev Semprons used in the ZV600 and R4000 are 939 and report out the same as all of the 64bit processors, except for the cache. They also report dual channel controller, single...
Quote: Originally Posted by devarshi84 Maybe hp is using older memory sticks that dont support dual chanel like they are using the same old 130nm cpus instead of the new 90nm's. I hope Hp resolves the problem...
Quote: 1) You never go back to the retailer... go to HP directly... If you had done it that way the would have replaced the drive very quickly & a tech at HP would have told you the drive has a 3 year...
Quote: Originally Posted by Teckng778 Yet another example of a company locking the minipci slot to only their branded/allowed cards... I believe it also has to do with FCC compliance. They don't know what card...
Service manual here: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/m...product=425567 CPUs in notebooks are generally replaceable although it's sometimes hard to know which CPUs are supported by the BIOS.
Quote: Originally Posted by bbboogie2 Thanks Jason, Did you thread an antenna into the computer? What type of card did you use...a Broadband, Atheros? I believe Broadband is the one that compaq uses and the Bios...
Quote: Originally Posted by bbboogie2 I have a compaq 2199us which did NOT come with built-in wifi. Has any of you experimented by chance with this laptop adding a mini-PCI card. I called Compaq and the rep said that...
Memory only will run as fast as the FSB (or memory bus speed depending on system type) speed. There is no harm in running "faster" memory in a system with slower memory. In fact, a lot of times it will result in a more stable...
Pretty sure that notebook requires DDR2 memory instead of regular DDR. Jason
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