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		<title>eMachine Computer Repair Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Mahlman IV</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago I picked up a quick freelance job from one of the cab drivers who drives me home often.  He had a computer he wanted me to take a look at and attempt to upgrade for him.  He doesn&#8217;t want to spend more than $200, and he just wants basic things done [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago I picked up a quick freelance job from one of the cab drivers who drives me home often.  He had a computer he wanted me to take a look at and attempt to upgrade for him.  He doesn&#8217;t want to spend more than $200, and he just wants basic things done to it, nothing major to me. He drops off the machine and to my surprise it&#8217;s an old HP Pavilion mini-tower.  I take it in and stare and it and realize that this is not really worth it; it holds a maximum of 512MB of PC100 RAM, it has a 20GB hard disk, and it&#8217;s only got a Pentium Celeron 667 in it.  I let him know this thing is basically worthless and he informs me that a friend of his has given him a newer eMachines computer.  I tell him I&#8217;ll take a look at it.</p>
<p>The machine is an eMachines T3092 with an Athlon XP 3000+ processor, 512MB DDR RAM, 160GB hard disk, CD-ROM and DVD-R.  It&#8217;s got onboard nVidia gforce 4 video and sound, and it actually works fairly well.  He wants the maximum amount of RAM (2gb) and a fresh install of XP, nothing really major.</p>
<p>Step 1: <strong>Order RAM</strong></p>
<p>Easiest part, right?  I order 2GB PC2700 RAM from New Egg for $54 and have it shipped to me at work.  It ships from Edison, NJ&#8230;about 30 mins away.  It takes 5 days to reach me. This is annoying to me because I could have used 2 of those days (the weekend) to install and test the RAM.  Why would this have been important to me?  See below&#8230;</p>
<p>Step 2: <strong>Install RAM</strong></p>
<p>I install both 1GB sticks, computer boots, I rejoice.  While working a bit I notice some issues.  Freezing, slow loading, and finally blue screens.  This is not good.  I&#8217;m thinking it&#8217;s a driver issue because of the new RAM.  I reinstall the chip-set drivers and still blue screens.  Finally I run Memtest on the RAM, right away both sticks come up with errors.</p>
<p>Step 3: <strong>Test RAM</strong></p>
<p>I pop out 1 stick and test only one.  Same deal, red flags like China.  I pop that stick out and test a stick that I know to be 100% working, one from a computer that is used all the time.  Memtest: CHINA!  What next?</p>
<p>Step 4: <strong>Begin Google and BIOS</strong></p>
<p>Looking through the BIOS for memory settings; speed, voltage, etc.  Nothing to change that would help.  Google brings some light on this; many people have the same issue, works with 512MB but nothing more.  Some people say it&#8217;s the power supply unit (PSU), some had RAM issues.  Since I know it&#8217;s not the RAM, it might be the PSU. That&#8217;s my next stop, testing a better PSU than the Bestec that&#8217;s in there. Many people on forums complain that the PSUs in eMachines are crap, and they tend to burn out boards, RAM, or just don&#8217;t give enough voltage. Hopefully it&#8217;s the PSU.</p>
<p>If after I test the PSU tonight it does the same thing it&#8217;s time to get a new motherboard for this guy.  Now, keep in mind he wants me to try to stay below or as close to $200 as possible, at this point I&#8217;ve been VERY generous with costs only charging him 50% of my normal labor costs. If he needs a new motherboard I need to eBay it because no one has them in stock.  The price on eBay with shipping is approximately $60, the same price as the RAM.  I told him I can either get a new motherboard or he can stick with the 512MB RAM for now.  Only issue with the latter, he has to pay for th 2GB RAM still, it&#8217;s not returnable, and I only bought the brand I bought because it was well rated, has a lifetime warranty, and was cheaper than the other more known brands.  He wanted me to save him money, so I did.  Now it might bite him in the wallet.</p>
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