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Wyse Blazer O/S Conversion Kit Installation Guide For Compaq/HP Windows NTE/CE Thin Clients
This document describes how to the convert the operating system from HP NTE/CE to Wyse blazer in all flash configurations of the Compaq/HP T20. The conversion cannot be loaded on versions of the T20 running Windows XPE. The T20 will be a functional equivalent to the Wyse 1200LE+ The software loaded on the unit will be: Wyse Blazer 4. 4.020
 
Compaq Armada M700 Series of Personal Computers
ntel Pentium III 1-GHz, 900-, 850-, 750-, 700-, 650-, 600- or 450-MHz processors, or Intel Pentium II 400- or 366-MHz processors, depending on computer model ■ 8-MB SDRAM (synchronous graphics) ■ 64-MB of SDRAM (synchronous); expandable to 288 MB ■ 13.3- or 14.1-inch XGA TFT color display; true color (24-bit) support ■ Keyboard with Easy Access Buttons and an EasyPoint IV pointing device or Synaptics TouchPad, depending on computer model ■ External AC Adapter ■ 6- or 8-cell Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery pack plus the MultiBay battery pack (available only as an option) ■ Removable 30.0-, 20.0-, 12.0-, 10.0-, or 6.4-GB hard drive, depending on computer model
 
repair a failed or loose DC power jack on a laptop

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First of all, you’ll have to disassemble your laptop and remove the motherboard. Here you’ll find disassembly instructions for some major laptop brands such as IBM, Dell, HP, Compaq, Toshiba. If your laptop is not on the list, you’ll have to figure out yourself how to take it apart.

 
VIKING MEMORY INSTALLATION GUIDE Manual COMPAQ

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The Compaq Presario 1270 comes standard with 32MB of memory soldered. It can be expanded to a maximum of 160MB by installing the following Viking Components memory options into its one available expansion slot. The Compaq Presario 1670 and 1675 come standard with 64MB of memory soldered. They can be expanded to a maximum of 192MB by installing the fol- lowing Viking Components memory options into their one available expansion slot

 
Compaq StorageWorks Command Console for RA200 Getting Started Guide

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Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. Contact with this surface could result in injury. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the supplies and systems

 
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