HP Pavilion Mini Desktop - 300-030

What do I need to connet this gizmo to a traditional monitor

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    Is there a way to connect the Mini Desktop to a VGA monitor ?  I see it has HDMI but no VGA out .

    Hi Harold, Please post the HP product number for your PC. How to Find the HP Model Number and the HP Product Number or let HP automatically find your PC model number and HP network attached printers. This will allow others to review your issue, make suggestions and review your responses. This is usually the best way to get assistance. I looked at one Mini desktop and the video outputs were HDMI and Display Port (DP) both which are digital. VGA is analog so that's basically a no-go.  You might be able to get a DP to VGA adapter to work.  Look for an active model such as this device.  Know what the return policy is before you buy. A digital monitor would give you a clearer and richer display.

  • Pavilion 300-030 extreme lag

    Experiencing extreme lags during simple operations like opening an email or opening up the Chrome browser. I upgraded my memory with a Crucial 8GB single DDR3 1600MT/s notebook memory and it shows in my system as 12.0GB. Is there something I am missing or doing wrong? Thanks in advance

    Aloha Dean,Thank you for responding. I use an email client called Thunderbird by Mozilla and I have never had lag before with my tablet, home and work stations by for some reason the Pavilion 300-030 lags all the time. When I click on a different email or when I save an email to a folder the hourglass pops along with "Not responding" .Our internet at the office is decent and never had a problem with speed. Opening new pages sometimes take twice as long as normal.What do you think?John

  • HP Pavilion Mini Model Number Confusion?

    I've recently purchased an HP Pavilion Mini 300-030na desktop - at least I think that's what I've purhcased as I'm really not sure now. There seems to be some discrepancy over the model of the unit which I'm hoping someone can help me clear up. At the moment here's what I'm seeing: On the physical unit itself:Model: 300-0xx
    Product No: 797767-001 In the BIOS/System Info/HP Support Assistant:Model: 300-0xx
    Product No: 797767#001 On the product description at the store/on the store's website:Model: 300-030na On a sticker on the side of the box:Product No: L0W06EA The issue here is that HP Support Assistant thinks the model is "300-0xx" which returns a picture of a Compaq Laptop. Also, searching for support for "300-0xx" returns three HP Compaq laptops to choose from which is definitely NOT what this PC is. Lastly, when attempting to check my warranty status using the info HP Support Assistant holds, the process fails. And yet when purchasing the product from John Lewis, the model is clearly stated as 300-030na. So I'm super confused. What actually is it? Is it a 300-0xx or a 300-030na? Also what is the correct Product No from above too? Is there a way to correct the information in the BIOS/HP Support Assistant if the information is incorrect? I'm comfortable with BIOS flashing, but am unsure which tools to use to get the job done.

    Mariaq, welcome to the forum.
    Here is a guide to help you identify your computer:
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  • Graphic card for HP Pavilion p6632f Desktop PC

    i have HP Pavilion p6632f Desktop PC . i want to know wich graphic card that i can put in to get the best out of this old pc because the intergrated hd 4200 is just bad .   
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    Have a look at THIS thread.   It is a somewhat older thread, but maybe you can get the idea.
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  • My Pavilion 20 desktop

    In my Pavilion 20 desktop, when I click "Getting Started with Windows 8", it shows no internet connection even though
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    Hi VenGiri,
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    Try the answer and link given by  Steven S.
    If this solution does not fix your problem you may have to refresh your PC.
    Backup important data prior to performing a "Refresh".
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  • I cant install itunes on hp pavilion 20 desktop running win 8 WHY???, i cant install itunes on hp pavilion 20 desktop running win 8 WHY???

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    See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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  • Re-occuring Black Screen - HP Pavilion a6700F desktop

    We have an HP Pavilion a6700F desktop Vista that started getting a black screen - from what we can tell, it started when the Nvidia driver auto updated.  We then upgraded to Windows 7 and ran the latest HP Updates, hoping that would fix the issue.  It has not.
    We've tried to remove the Nvidia driver, however, each time the system restarts, it auto-installs it.
    We've been reading recommendations about upgrades to video cards, power supplies, etc., however, thought we'd come to the main source for advice, before we attempt to swap anthing out on own.
    Your guidance/recommendations is greatly appreciated.

    Hey italianice, 
    I'm sorry you're running into this issue with the black screen. Is there any pattern to when the black screen appears? During videos? Games? High CPU usage? During other specific programs?
    It would be helpful to know which video driver and BIOS version you have currently. Here is a link for steps to find your current BIOS version. I'll keep an eye out for your reply

  • Is the hp Pavilion 762c desktop computer upgradeable to Windows 7?

    I like my hp Pavilion 762c desktop computer. Is it feasable to upgrade to Windows 7? I have many useful programs, pictures, and files installed on it. I want to network it with my new Windows 7 computer.

    Hi,
    Please use the following tool to check first:
       http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows/downloads/upgrade-advisor
    You can't find support on the following link:
       http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=83487
    that means you are on your own but people on this forum may help you to find the right drivers.
    Regards.
    BH
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  • Will this video card and power supply work on my computer? HP Pavilion p6213w Desktop PC

    I have a HP Pavilion p6213w Desktop PC, will this video card and power supply work on my computer?
    Video Card: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8379339&sku=A455-0760
    Power Supply: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4668507&sku=C13-2511
    Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.

    It is unlikely that the power supply will fit/work in your HP Pavilion p6213w Desktop Computer. Please consider the Corsiar CX500, CX500M, CX600, and CX600M for your power supply needs. These power supplies are the same physical size as the factory unit and are known to fit and work in most HP full-sized consumer desktop computers.
    There is a chance that the GTX 760 and other current generation video cards may not work in your computer. These newer cards typically require the computer to support the most current UEFI standards and many motherboards don't meet this criteria. Please know the return policy on any video card you purchase, in case it doesn't work. If the GTX 760 doesn't work, consider the GTX 650/660 Ti or equivalent AMD graphics card for your graphics card needs.
    If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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  • At every startup, Mac mini desktop freezes for 10 mins before I can start any program, what should I do?

    At every startup, Mac mini desktop freezes for 10 mins before I can start any program, what should I do? The mouse cursor can move around, but the icons are not responding at all. Can't click on anything during the "freezing" period, and this "freezing" happened with every startup. Waking up from sleep mode is OK. Also the systems crashed frequently with any flash-player required pages in web browser. What's wrong??

    Hey,
    Repair Disk permisions...
    Applications > Utilities > Disk utility > Select your Mac OS Hard Drive on the left > Click Repair Permissions.
    Jason

  • I have a HP Pavilion P6000 desktop, using Windows 7.

    I have a HP Pavilion P6000 Desktop.  Model p6531p. For about 2 weeks now, if I stop using my computer for even 5 minutes,
    the processor will turn itself completely off.  Is there something that was set incorrectly that I can change myself??  I'm using Windows 7 (if that makes any difference).

    The model you have given is just a series number. For better assistance, please provide the full HP model name and/or product number of the computer in question. Please check "Control Panel" > "Power Options" for settings that may affect your computer in the manner you describe.
    Frank
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  • HP Pavilion a6000 desktop with Vista black screen - need help please!

    I have an HP Pavilion a6000 desktop with Vista.  Yesterday it was working fine and today we have the black screen that reads: 
    Award BootBlock BIOS v1.0
    Copyright (c) 2000, Award Software, Inc.
    BIOS ROM checksum error
    Detecting IDE ATAPI device...
    Found CDROM, try to boot from it...Fail
    Detecting IDE ATAPI device...
    Detecting IDE ATAPI device...
    Detecting floppy drive A media...
    Drive A error.  System halt
    I am not a techie, but looked at online forums and have tried f10 at startup with no change to the screen other than it stops after the first four lines and does not try the floppy drive.  I also pulled out the round battery, waited and then reintstalled.  Same problem.  
    Also, computer emits a single, repeating beep after startup.
    HELP!

    jjeahall
    I saw your post and wanted to comment. I'm not an expert on these types of situations but did some digging around and found the following at Tips4PC.com.... read below
    "There are two types of computer black screens that can appear in Windows. One where the computer will not boot up but you have a beep sequence sounding to let you know what the problem could be, and the other has nothing at all. No beeps, no cursor, no logo screen, and no choice to boot to safe mode or access the bios.
    If your computer will not boot up and you get a beep sequence, I am not saying it is good news, however it is a step in the right direction towards solving this problem. This is a message from your computer that can be understood by looking up your bios (the brand) beep code. For example you may have an Award Bios, Ami Bios, Phoenix BIOS, Compaq, Dell, or Acer Bios. This list goes on and on.  You can search for Bios beep codes in Google. Here is an example of results in Google search"
    Link
    Also  I went into the Troubleshooting Guide for the A6000  and found the following information.  You need to use F11 for recovery. See below
    Starting System Recovery from system startup
    1
    Turn off the computer. If necessary, press and hold the On button until the computer
    turns off.
    2
    Remove the HP Personal Media Drive if your computer includes one. Disconnect all
    peripheral devices from the computer except the monitor, the keyboard, and the
    mouse.
    3
    Press the On button to turn on the computer.
    4
    During the startup, do the following to enter the Recovery Manager program:
    When the blue screen with the HP Invent logo appears, press the F11 key on the
    keyboard. (You have only a few seconds to press the F11 key before the normal
    startup process continues.)
    5
    The computer starts the Recovery Manager program; wait for the onscreen instructions
    to display, and then follow those instructions.
    6
    Complete the computer startup, finish the registration process, and wait until you see
    the desktop. Then, turn off the computer, reconnect all peripheral devices, and turn on
    the computer.
    I am an HP employee.
    Regards,
    Cooper56
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  • HP Pavilion p6670t desktop randomly freezing with distortion to monitor (suspect hardware issues)

    HP Pavilion p6670t desktop
    Intel Core i3 550
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Intel HD graphics
    I get random freezing on my computer with distortion to the screen (some of the colors look off, and I see thick purple vertical lines).
    I'm not running any labor intensive processes (sometimes not even doing anything when it freezes). The temperatures are cool.
    No BSOD.
    I ran HP's hardware diagnostics tools, and everything passed. Ran Memtest on each individual stick and all together, and they all passed as well.
    I suspect video hardware problems, but since it is integrated with my mainboard, I was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions before I go out and buy new hardware.
    Thanks!

    when the blue screen comes up next time, write down any error codes (long string of numbers) this will give you an idea on what the problem could be. write them down and either come back here or google the code... it sounds like hardware failing... could be your hard drive or maybe ram failing. one thing you can do is open it up and make sure you remove all the dust and lint from the inside and you can re-seat your ram chips along with checking your Hard Drive cable/ribbon

  • HP Pavilion p6620f Desktop windows 7/64 upgrade memory to 16gig

    HP Pavilion p6620f Desktop  windows 7/64 upgrade memory to 16gig
    tried to add crucial ballistix sport 4 x 4gig ddr3-1333 (PC 3-10600) CL 9 @ 1.5V
    got blue screen showing hardware problem, also looked in setup it showed all 4
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    Thanks
    Westech

    Hello Westech,
    Please take a look at this document, which provides the information you are needing.  Please let me know if this helps.
    Good luck!
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