Hi!
This is my first message and I hope you help me and if you care . I would to explain a strange performance of my laptop :_(, a kindy Palmax PD1000:
I power on the laptop and everything works fine, as I enclose to you in the picture, until the moment for recognizing the hard disk: at that right moment, it appears the screen of the BIOS without I request it. I configure the BIOS, this recognizes the disc, I keep the changes and, when leaving the BIOS, it leaves a black screen during a pair second and reinitiates the system . And, like a nightmare, return to begin.
I would thank for any aid, suggestion or clue that will break that damn curl
The picture
http://mail.google.com/mail/?view=att&d ... e13ea1fb66
Thanks again,
Javier
Help: problem with a Palmax PD1000
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The link you provided would require your GMAIL user and password... Try uploading it elsewhere... like www.imageshack.us
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Sorry!ajzchips wrote:The link you provided would require your GMAIL user and password... Try uploading it elsewhere... like www.imageshack.us
I follow your indication and, hop!:
Javier,
from Barcelona...
PD: Gracias por tu consejo. Espero que puedas echarme una mano
There's stuff you may want here:
http://www.peakelec.co.uk/palmax/
http://www.tidalpower.com.tw/1new_page.htm
http://www.peakelec.co.uk/palmax/
http://www.tidalpower.com.tw/1new_page.htm
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Thanks! I know this sites before, but the BIOS doesnt let it run any device, like the floppy or CD-ROM Always starts the BIOS in every reboot and doesnt recognize anythingajzchips wrote:There's stuff you may want here:
http://www.peakelec.co.uk/palmax/
http://www.tidalpower.com.tw/1new_page.htm
I'll make a short film to explain better the problem...
Thanks
Javier
In Spanish:
Hola y gracias por el interés... espero que no haga mucho frío en Madrid
Verás... el problema es poder acceder a cualquier dispositivo externo (CDROM o Floppy). No me lo permite debido a que, tal como aparece en la captura, justo en ese momento, salta la BIOS. Me he pasado horas probando mil combinaciones y siempre obtengo el mismo resultado: guardo los cambios, salgo de la BIOS, se queda la pantalla en negro y el equipo se reinicia. El disco duro funciona perfectamente: lo cambié a otro portátil de las mismas características (un Libretto Toshiba) y no hubo ningún problema.
La verdad es que quiero lograr resolver el problema y espero que con tu experiencia y ayuda -si es posible- superar el bache.
Gracias por tu atención.
Javier
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Hi again,ajzchips wrote:I have a feeling your CDROM reader is messed up.
but it hasn't any reader device, like CDROM or Floppy inside. The CDRom and Floppy is connected to the laptop via PCMCIA, and when I boot the laptop, doesnt recognize them
So, I'll film and publih one video of the problem. I suppose it's the better way to expose it
and thanks,
Javoer
The PD1000 comes with a 'port treplicator' which conencts to the rear of the PD1000 and to it you can connect a special floppy disk drive or a CDROM drive.
Do you have this disk drive or CDROM drive? Can you get access to one?
As far as I know, access to a PCMCIA floppy disk will only be possible after you boot your OS and load drivers.
By your description, it is possible your hard disk is bad. Do you hear the hard disk spinning when you turn the machine up? The PD1000 does not have a fan so if anything sounds spinning, it will be the hard disk
Do you have this disk drive or CDROM drive? Can you get access to one?
As far as I know, access to a PCMCIA floppy disk will only be possible after you boot your OS and load drivers.
By your description, it is possible your hard disk is bad. Do you hear the hard disk spinning when you turn the machine up? The PD1000 does not have a fan so if anything sounds spinning, it will be the hard disk
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Hi!eladeyal wrote:The PD1000 comes with a 'port treplicator' which conencts to the rear of the PD1000 and to it you can connect a special floppy disk drive or a CDROM drive.
Do you have this disk drive or CDROM drive? Can you get access to one?
As far as I know, access to a PCMCIA floppy disk will only be possible after you boot your OS and load drivers.
By your description, it is possible your hard disk is bad. Do you hear the hard disk spinning when you turn the machine up? The PD1000 does not have a fan so if anything sounds spinning, it will be the hard disk
Well. I've changed the hard disk to another Libretto and runs ok. I dont hear any sound when machine boot up. I pick a film to explain better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVK4rZz3pD4
In other hand, I plugged the floppy and CDROM to the dockstation (port replicator) and nothing ... It's certainly ugly
Thanks,
Javier
this bios original INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS state is disabled,
so you can enter into cmos to enable Primary ide channel Secondary ide channel Onboard FDC controller etc of INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS .
so you can enter into cmos to enable Primary ide channel Secondary ide channel Onboard FDC controller etc of INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS .
Now I see your video, althouh blurry I agree this is a nightmare
1. Does the same thing happens when the PD1000 is connected to AC power?
2. Try disabling the hdd and boot from floppy.
3. Does the BIOS remember your changes after you exit it and then returned to it?
1. Does the same thing happens when the PD1000 is connected to AC power?
2. Try disabling the hdd and boot from floppy.
3. Does the BIOS remember your changes after you exit it and then returned to it?
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Yes, I modified and enable all the options in NTEGRATED PERIPHERALS like you say. Nothing changes...sunbirds wrote:this bios original INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS state is disabled,
so you can enter into cmos to enable Primary ide channel Secondary ide channel Onboard FDC controller etc of INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS .
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1. Yes. The same thingeladeyal wrote:Now I see your video, althouh blurry I agree this is a nightmare
1. Does the same thing happens when the PD1000 is connected to AC power?
2. Try disabling the hdd and boot from floppy.
3. Does the BIOS remember your changes after you exit it and then returned to it?
2. Imposible. I have no way to acces to floppy. After the memory test appears the CMOS/SETUP UTILITY, like you see in the video...
3. Yes. The Bios remember all the changes...
Thanks,
Javier
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Yes, It's well my first question... Do you mean it's necessary to put any piece on the pins of the hard disk to change this?Sharedoc wrote:I just wonder why it is detecting secondary master first. Why not primary master. Is primary master disbled in bios settings?
And yes, I modified the primary master in bios settings to disabled... and nothing changes
Thanks,
Javier