Maintenance & Service Guide
Presario 1800 Series
Models: 1825 and 1800T
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Solving PC Card Problems
Some common causes and solutions for PC Card problems are listed in the following table.
Solving PC Card Problems
Problem | Probable Cause | Solution(s) |
When turned on, the computer | Card is not inserted properly. | Ensure that the card is inserted in |
does not beep when a PC Card is |
| the correct orientation. |
inserted. | PC Card beeps are disabled. | |
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| |
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| Control Panel, click the Global |
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| Settings tab, the enable PC Card |
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| sound effects. |
Speaker is turned off or volume is turned down.
Press volume buttons to turn the speaker on, then increase the volume.
PC Card drivers are not installed.
Card or card driver is not supported.
Double click the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel for installation instructions.
If PC Card or drivers are not compatible with Windows, install drivers and use the PC Card in MS- DOS mode.
Contact your Compaq authorized service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms.
PC Card modem, fax, or network | Card is not fully inserted into the |
card does not work. | slot or is not inserted properly. |
| Telephone cord is not plugged in |
| all the way. |
| Necessary drivers are not |
| installed (turned on). |
PC Card modem or fax card does | You are trying to access the card |
not work. | using the wrong COM port. |
| The card conflicts with a serial |
| device. |
| The card is not supported. |
Modem network PC Card does not | Network driver is not installed or |
work. | is not set up properly. |
| Telephone cord is not properly |
| connected. |
Memory or storage card does | SRAM and flash memory cards |
not work. | require the memory card driver |
| to be loaded (turned on). |
| Flash memory cards require the |
| Microsoft FlashFile System to |
| be loaded. |
| Hard drives on flash |
| mass storage cards require the |
| PC Card ATA driver to be loaded. |
| You are trying to access the hard |
| drive card using the wrong drive |
| letter. |
| The card is not supported. |
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Ensure that the card is inserted in the correct orientation.
Check and secure telephone connection.
Install drivers.
See Specifications to verify COM port.
See Specifications to verify address. Use supported cards only.
Install driver.
Verify telephone connection. Install driver.
Contact your Compaq authorized service provider for a list of PC Cards tested successfully in Compaq PC Card platforms.
Solving Power Problems
Also see "Solving Battery and Battery Gauge Problems" in this section.
| Solving Power Problems |
Problem | Probable Cause |
Computer won't turn on and | Computer is not connected to a |
battery pack is not inserted. | power source. |
| Power cords to the external |
| power source are unplugged. |
| Power adapter is defective. |
Computer turned off while it was | System board is defective. |
left unattended and the power icon | System initiated Hibernation due |
is off. | to a critical |
| |
| condition. |
| System initiated Hibernation |
| after a preset timeout. |
Solution(s)
Insert battery or connect an external power source.
Ensure that power cords connecting the computer and the external power source are plugged in properly.
Replace AC Adapter and restart.
Replace the system board.
Replace the battery pack with a fully charged battery pack or connect the computer to an external power source. Then turn on the computer.
Turn on the computer.
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Solving Printer Problems
If you experience problems printing, run a printer
If the
Solving Printer Problems
Problem
Printer will not turn on.
Printer will not print.
Printer prints garbled information.
Probable Cause
The signal cable may not be connected properly, or the printer is unplugged.
Printer is not turned on or is offline.
The device drivers for your application are not installed.
Printer that is set up for a network is not connected to the network.
Printer cable is too long, unshielded, or defective.
Paper tray is empty.
Correct printer drivers are not installed.
Cable is not connected properly.
Solution(s)
Ensure that the signal cable is properly connected and that the power cord is connected to the electrical outlet.
Turn the printer on and set it to online.
Refer to the printer documentation to install the correct printer driver.
Connect the printer to the network.
Replace the cable.
Fill the paper tray with paper and set the printer to online.
Refer to the printer documentation to install the correct printer driver.
Ensure that the printer signal cable is properly connected to the computer.
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Solving TouchPad/Pointing Device Problems
Some common causes and solutions for TouchPad/pointing device problems are listed in the following table.
Solving Touch Pad/Pointing Device Problems
ProblemCause
TouchPad or mouse does not work. Incorrect or no device driver is installed.
| The device driver is not installed |
| in Windows. |
External mouse does not work. | Mouse is not securely connected |
| or is connected to an incorrect |
| external connector. |
TouchPad or mouse does not work | Mouse is not enabled. |
even though the device is enabled |
|
in Windows. |
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| Cable not properly seated in |
| TouchPad board. |
| Defective TouchPad board. |
| Defective system board. |
| Device driver is not correctly |
| installed in Windows. |
Cursor skips or moves abnormally | The TouchPad needs to be |
when using the TouchPad. | cleaned. |
Solution(s)
Install the device driver and add to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file or CONFIG.SYS file.
Install the TouchPad/mouse driver in Windows.
Ensure that the mouse is securely connected to the appropriate external connector.
Enter MOUSE at the system prompt to activate the mouse device driver.
Add a line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to automatically activate the mouse device driver each time computer is turned on or restarted.
Reseat cable.
Replace TouchPad board.
Replace system board.
Install the appropriate device driver in Windows.
Clean the TouchPad with a cloth dampened with alcohol or an
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