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Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories (PC Card mouse (3265 Views)
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djmiller
Posts: 9
Registered: ‎07-03-2009
Message 31 of 55 (5,392 Views)

More Memory for HP MINI

I purchased 2 gigs of memory and installed it but that didn't help my free disc space...it is slower than mud...how can I fix this?
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lengoeller
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎12-14-2009
Message 32 of 55 (5,298 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

I am traveling to England in January. What power supply is available to me for the mini 1000? All the power sources appear to be 110 V and with USA plugs.

 

Is it as simple as getting the correct power cord extension for the existing AC adapter?

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dangle1942
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎10-13-2009
Message 33 of 55 (5,121 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

The AC transformer is universal 50-60 Hz, 110-240 V. I just used a English to US plug adapter and plugged it in. I used my 1030NR for two weeks in Ireland.

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Hills
Posts: 5
Registered: ‎07-15-2009
Message 34 of 55 (4,966 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

I have used my laptops in both the UK and the US with no problems.

 

The PSU is a switched mode device, rated at 110~240v 50 or 60 Hz. because it is switched mode, it adjusts itself to produce a constant output.

 

You can either buy a UK/US adapter or a US/UK travel adapter, depending on your set up, or, in the UK, you can buy a new lead and replace the US lead - the psu has a standard figure of eight socket on the input. Such leads are available at Maplins for a few pounds.

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atirado
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎04-06-2010
Message 35 of 55 (4,592 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

Hi, Does anyone know if HP sells one or more parts for the HP Mini 210 that will enable Dualband wireless N, bluetooth and 3G?

 

I've checked broadcom's website and it does seem possible.

 

Thanks in advance!

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oniwayne
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎04-08-2010
Message 36 of 55 (4,572 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

I'm going to upgrade 2GB ram for my netbook 210-1073TU.

 

Is the ram model (Corsair VS2GSDS667D2) compatible to my netbook?

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rangerjim9
Posts: 19
Registered: ‎06-01-2010
Message 37 of 55 (4,000 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

I'm stuck with a broken HP Mini and have accessories to sell! I may as well have a friend list them on eBay, cuz this computer is toast after one year of little use.

 

The keyboard does not work. Naturally, this manifests itself just after the warranty expires, and HP wants another hundred bucks just to talk to some tech halfway across the globe.

 

My last computer was put together at a local shop. They don't charge a hundred bucks just to chat. They won't touch HPs.

 

Cheers! - Jim

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ufriendly
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎10-15-2010
Message 38 of 55 (3,265 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories (PC Card mouse

I workd on someone's Compaq laptop today. It had a cool mouse in the PC slot.  DO you still make laptops with that feature?

j

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FREEMASON
Posts: 1
Registered: ‎11-06-2010
Message 39 of 55 (3,177 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

Hello,
I have the HP Mini 210-1076NR computer and I would like to upgrade the memory in it.
What is the max. I may install and what do i need as far as DDR2 or DDR3, 667 mhz or 800 mhz ?
Also where would you suggest That I order it from ?
I am also looking to buy a dvd rw drive as well.
Any advise you may have to offer me would be great.
Thanks for your help.
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jegesq
Posts: 14
Registered: ‎11-26-2010
Message 40 of 55 (3,048 Views)

Re: Looking for HP Mini Accessories

Freemason: 

 

You should check out this for memory for your specific model: 

 

http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=HP%20Mini%20210-1076NR

 

You should have no problems with this at all. 

 

I have a 210-2072CL and tried all sorts of memory upgrades that I purchased locally and none would work.  My model takes only DDR3 (which has a different configuration than DDR2, the slots are different), but many others whose models also use DDR2 memory, such as your's, have had problems trying to upgrade their RAM to 2GB.  Seems the problem is that the memory controller wants to use only certain types of configured memory modules.   RAM modules come in many flavors, some have 8 chips on them whereas many have 16 chips (8 front and 8 back).    Check your OEM RAM module and see what it has.....I've not looked at your model specifically, but I'm willing to bet it has only 8 chips on the module (4 front and 4 back).   

 

The nice thing about Crucial is that they've now actually tested all of the recommended RAM modules with each of the specific HP Mini models, and (so they say) all of their memory upgrade recommendations are tested and known to work with each model. 

 

Anyone else interested in upgrading memory, please know that you MUST know your specific model number.  It's not enough to know that you have a "210" or a "110" etc.    If you don't know where to find the model number, there are any number of ways to do it.   The easiest way is to look at the label on the box that your unit came in.  If you don't have the box, you can look behind the battery (take it out and you will find a "PN" or Product Number, and use that at the HP support website to find the model number.  Then use that number at Crucial's website to find out which RAM modules to use for a memory upgrade.  You can also try the Crucial scan, but it's not as reliable as knowing the actual model number. 

 

Hope this helps. 

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