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Learning Storage Performance
Today, I'll be helping a damsel in distress who's pretty knowledgeable with the workings of her 6 year old Compaq Presario laptop. The unit has a 160GB HDD and 1GB of memory, and is running Windows Vista Home Premium Edition 32 bit. This OS was installed when she bought it. No matter what method we used to arrive at the desktop, the display remained black. The one time we were able to see the desktop, was when we pressed the F10 key to stop the power button from flashing after a fresh start with the AC adapter. I had her remove the battery pack to eliminate unnecessary hardware. With every start, whether from shutdown or restart, the power button would flash continuously. Pressing the F10 key stopped the flashing and made the desktop appear.....BUT ONLY ONE TIME! I don't remember if it was a single press, a double press or repeated presses.When she was a Verzon DSL customer. the problem started without warning. Since then she's had Verizon FiOS service installed, but hasn't been able to use it due to the black display. The one time we saw the desktop, we attempted to find the wireless connection transmitted by the Verizon ActionTec modem/router, in System Tray, A message appeared that there were no wireless connections available. We went into Device Manager and saw that the nVidia Network Controller under Network Connections, was working properly. This was encouraging. Right above this Network Adapter entry was the nVidia Display Adapter, under Display Adapter. There was a yellow triangle with a black exclamation point within it, next to the entry. Instead of attending to the display adapter problem STAT, I asked her to restart. That was a mistake that my experience with pcs should not have allowed me to make. With all of our restarts and F10 key actions that followed, the display remained black. The only thing pressing the F10 key accomplished, was to stop the power button from flashing. Owning a Lenovo Thinkpad T530 laptop, I know that when the power button flashes it's in sleep mode. This is what I think is happening with the Compaq. The F10 key "appears" to awaken it, but the display is malfunctioning. I'm sure that if I used my grey matter and attended to the display adapter warning before anything else, I would have been able to solve the problem via a driver reinstall or update. As for the wireless connection mishap, the damsel noticed that the wireless adapter on/off switch was in the off position. This seems to explain the "no wireless connections are available" message. I should have checked the switch's position myself when the message appeared..
So today, she'll lend me the laptop to work on, for as long as it takes me to get the desktop to be visible every time. If all goes well and the laptop looks like it has some life left in it, I'm going to suggest that she either buys a 1GB or 2GB memory module.. I'm sure the modules are DDR2, which are more expensive now than DDR3 modules. It's hard to determine when it makes no sense to sink money into an old pc, but I'll do my best as if it's MY pc.
Other than finding out what key will get me into the Boot Configuration Menu so I can enter Safe Mode, and what key will get me into CMOS Setup, what advice can anybody give me to handle the display problem? I'll be reading the laptop's User's Guide on the HP website, once I have it in my possession.
So today, she'll lend me the laptop to work on, for as long as it takes me to get the desktop to be visible every time. If all goes well and the laptop looks like it has some life left in it, I'm going to suggest that she either buys a 1GB or 2GB memory module.. I'm sure the modules are DDR2, which are more expensive now than DDR3 modules. It's hard to determine when it makes no sense to sink money into an old pc, but I'll do my best as if it's MY pc.
Other than finding out what key will get me into the Boot Configuration Menu so I can enter Safe Mode, and what key will get me into CMOS Setup, what advice can anybody give me to handle the display problem? I'll be reading the laptop's User's Guide on the HP website, once I have it in my possession.