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SOURCE: Start up Probelms HP Pavilion Slimline
I'm the same guest from before and I've got my slimline back up and running. I found the solution somewhere else, can't remember where as I was on someone else's computer, but suggested a boot up problem with some USB devices. One suggestion was to power the computer down, unplug all USB devices and power it up again. The only USB device I had was an HP all-in-one printer/scanner. I unplugged that and the computer booted right up. Hope this helps!!
SOURCE: HP Pavilion Slimline s3122x powers up fan runs
Hi Im Rain.
I may have bad news for you. Its a very bad sign when your keyboard and monitor are not working at the same time. Sounds like the technician was right.
I also think its your motherboard. If you really just like the computer you can invest in another motherboard.
Testimonial: "Thanks so much. I appreciate your help. A new motherboard will probably cost more than a new pc. Thnaks for such a fast response."
SOURCE: HP Pavilion s7310n Slimline Desktop PC | how to
This is an easy one, Purchase a new suitable PSU, probably from Dell, You will find a set of 4 screws at rear of machine, in line with PSU, undo these 4 screws. Unplug the plugs from all the connections, MotherBoard, DVD, Hard Drive etc etc. Then simply do the reverse procedure.. carefully reassemble..
SOURCE: Change HP Pavilion Slimline s7520n Video Card?
The on-board RadeonXpress 200M graphics is a dog. It offloads a lot of work to your cpu, and shares system memory which ties up the bus and detracts from the memory available to the OS.
The s7520 suffers from thermal problems due to it's size and poor ventilation. It also has a very limted power supply. Therefore, your choices are also limited. If you could score Radeon X600 or X1300 with 128MB for cheap somewhere it would be a worthwhile upgrade. It does need to be PCI (not PCI-E) and half-height (low profile).
SOURCE: my hp pavilion slimline s3407c locked up and I
► do a power drain i.e unplug the power cable and press the power button and hold it down for 10 secs.
► reseat the hard drive by unplugging the cable connecting the hard drive and motherboard and also the power cable
Testimonial: "Thanks...that worked...I'm up and running again"
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