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Hardware Not Working, Can anyone Help?

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Hey everyone, first off, here's a rundown of my laptop (HP OMNIBOOK XE2) PC System Features

CPU 400- OR 366-, 333-MHz Intel Mobile Pentium II or 433-MHz Intel Mobile Celeron processor

Cache 256- or 128-KB embedded pipeline-burst synchronous L2 cache

32-KB internal L1 cache

Memory 64 or 32 MB of SDRAM standard in one slot

Additional slot available for expansion to 192 or 160 MB using optional HP RAM expansion modules

Maximum system memory 256 MB

Mass Storage Industry-standard, 6.0-GB or 4.8- GB removable Enhanced-IDE hard drive

Built-in 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB floppy disk drive

Built-in 24X-maximum-speed CD-ROM drive or 4X DVD-ROM drive

Display 14.1-inch diagonal 1024 × 768 XGA TFT display with 65,536 colors or 12.1-inch diagonal 800 × 600 SVGA HPA or TFT display with 16 million colors1

Video AGP Graphics

64-bit Video Graphics Adapter

Dual-display capability

4 MB of embedded video RAM

Support for software MPEG-2 and Zoomed Video

External Video Resolutions 800 × 600/16 million colors/85Hz

1024 × 768/65,536 colors/75Hz

Audio CD-ROM drive with external buttons to play music CDs while system is turned off

16-bit Sound Blaster Pro–compatible stereo sound

Dual built-in speakers with acoustic chamber

3D-enhanced PCI bus audio

Dolby Pro Logic with Surround sound (DVD only)

Built-in microphone

Modem Built-in 56-Kbps2, V.90-compatible, worldwide-capable modem3

Ports Universal Serial Bus (USB) port

Serial port: 9-pin, 115,200-bps

Parallel port: 25-pin bidirectional ECP and EPP

4-Mbps IrDA5-compliant infrared port6

PS/2 keyboard/mouse port

VGA: 15-pin

Headphone-out and microphone-in ports

Port replicator port

RJ-11 modem jack

PC Card Slot One Type III or two Type II PC Card slots

CardBus-enabled

Zoomed Video in one slot

Power Universal AC adapter: 100- to 240-Vac (50- to 60-Hz) input; 19-Vdc, 3.16A output

Built-in, smart rechargeable lithium-ion or NiMH battery with up to 3-hour run time7

Suspend/resume/save-to-disk feature

Low-battery warning

Advanced Power Management 1.2

ACPI 1.0–, OnNow–, and Energy Star–compliant

Keyboard and Pointing Device 87-/88-key, full-size keyboard

Embedded numeric keypad

12 function [Fn] keys

Touch pad on palm rest

Sorry for it bein' so long, but I just cut and pasted it... Anyways I'm having trouble getting the Maestro Sound card and Silicon Motion Lynx E vid card to work, has anyone gotten them to work??? if so PLEASE tell me, thanks TONS everyone.

 

- The Tech

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