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HP Pavilion M8430F Desktop PC (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)

HP Pavilion M8430F Desktop PC (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)
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HP Pavilion M8430F Desktop PC (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Features

Powerful multimedia desktop with TV tuner (NTSC/ATSC), personal video recording functionality, and programming guide
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor, 750 GB hard drive, 4 GB RAM (8 GB max), 16x LightScribe DVD drive, 54g Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
NVidia GeForce 8500 GT graphics with up to 1535 MB total available memory; Gigabit Ethernet; open bay for optional HP Personal Media Drive
Connectivity: 6 USB, 2 FireWire, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 DVI, 1 S-Video, 1 composite A/V, digital audio output, surround sound speaker output, 15-in-1 memory card reader
Pre-installed with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 1); includes remote control and wired keyboard/mouse
 

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Additional HP Pavilion M8430F Desktop PC (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium) Information

HP Pavilion M8430F Media Center Desktop PC. The HP Pavilion Media Center desktop PC is designed and built for your digital life. Take control of your digital entertainment with a PC that helps you consolidate, organize, and play your favorite TV shows, movies, music, photos and videos. The HP Media Center Remote Control provides access to your digital music, photos, and videos from across the room. The front panel 15-in-1 memory card reader makes it easy to transfer photos, music, and other files to and from your digital camera and other peripheral devices. The SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe technology lets you create custom, silkscreen quality labels and artwork directly onto LightScribe enabled CD and DVD discs. NVIDIA GeForce 8500 graphics processors are essential for accelerating the Microsoft Windows Vista experience, powering Microsoft DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 games. A built in drive bay fits an optional HP Personal Media Drive, for up to 500GB of additional storage that you can carry with you when you go. The built in TV tuner and personal video recorder/ PVR, let you watch, pause, rewind, and record live television on your Media Center PC with no monthly fee. A free online Electronic Program Guide/ EPG, lets you review the TV schedule and choose a single episode or an entire series, so you can watch your favorite shows on your own time, at your own convenience. You can store many hours of digital video on the ultra large hard drive. HP computers are designed to perform and built to last, that is why we are the world leader in consumer PCs. HP has sold more than 60 million consumer PCs since 1998 more than any competitor and won more PC Magazine Editors¿ Choice Awards than any other company. The 64-bit edition of Windows Vista Home Premium with service pack 1 is for serious computer users who have advanced high performance needs.

 

What Customers Say About HP Pavilion M8430F Desktop PC (2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium):

Price can not overcome lack of service I called back after I cooled down and got a tech who saw what was done, bur insisted to let him take over my PC. I told the tech my internal lightscribe drive would not burn label's. After 10 minutes (1:15 total time) I hung up. Hr agreed and then after being on hold for 5 minutes he told me the system was down and I would have to call back on 11/2/09. Both techs had bad attitudes and treated me like a dummy. I am not a not a novice and I went through all the steps - uninstalling the drive and reinstalling the drive, etc. He had me duplicate all the steps I Had already done and after 1:05 he said he would send me a new drive it was under warranty got my credit card info and he put me on hold.

He assured me it take only 20 minutes and I agreed. I wasted two hours and 40 minutes of being insulted and talked down to. No support, October 9, 2009 By Stan Tomberg (Hendersonville, NC) - See all my reviews On 1/01/09 I called customer service (that is what they call it). I told the the tech that my external lightscribe drive was working fine so it had to be the drive. An hour and 35 minutes later I told him just take of ordering the drive (it seems the first tech did not it.

Speedy,quiet and a breeze to install. Totally thrilled with the HP Pavillion M8400F. I previously owned a Dell, but this is a monster machine.Absolutely exceeded my expectations.

Yes, it does seem to run a lot smoother when compaired to a single core--no freezing up, shuttering, studdering, crashing, etc.3. This suppose to tell me the program is running. I set there for half an hour--staring at the monitor--waiting for the computer to do something.anything.or tell me to do something.ANYTHING. Is it about to blow up. I would think a program would not have been factory installed on a computer--unless it would run on that computer without any updates.or.wouldn't be installed on a computer that doesn't reconize it.3. Should I pray to GOD. Finally, you remember on all your older computers, you would have to sign up for internet using one program, set your dial up on another program, attach your modem with still another program (and update its drivers).

If you are using a single core computer--this quad core is the best 'next' basic upgrade for all computers.but like all new computer systems you've owned--it brings its own problems you will overcome in about one week.Everforward.bye. It would have helped if they would give us a 'command key card' or some other 'basic' instruction sheet (not a manual type book) on how to find these things for the first week of operation. Example: you remember on your last computer, when you defragged your system, you could actually 'see' it defraging the computer. What lame brain designed that keyboard with 'low profile' keys. The reason for the update listed ".stops intermittent crashes and the blue screen." Now, twenty four hours later, I haven't seen that blue screen of death yet. I had installed only one program. Yep, it's still with us. Now, you click 'defrag' and.that's it.

The blue screen of death. My second day of running this computer I saw it three times in twenty four hours. Yes, it will multitask (single core computers usually only do 'single' things at a time.this is a quad core--it can do 3 or 4 things at time time without slowing down)2. Vista seems packed with pastel colors.

I moved the cursor around the screen until I noticed an area at the top left 'seemed' to lighten its color some. For us people in low light levels--wearing glasses--this is hard to see. My single core always shuttered, single frame, freeze up and occasionally crashed back to desktop. Do this BEFORE you install or update anything.PROS:1. Is it frozen. Nope. (If you don't have internet.don't ask me what you should do).

Did it. It's hard to see and read like that.3. The harddrive flashed it's yellow light for a minute and then stopped. The only indication I got was a little 'swirling' blue circle around the cursor. Another problem is the basic design of this program. I clicked on it and was taken to the normal desktop display on the monitor.

You don't know if its doing its job or not. Yes, it has Vista (that isn't a big thing to me)4. I know why they do it.I just wish they would do something to change it. The soft modem needed an update. So, get use to it.7. You know, after a life time of going to school, reading books, and writing some of those books--I can honestly say.I can read and write pretty easy simple because I always used white paper to write and read on, and black pencil and ink to write with or read.THEN, some idiot comes out with a keyboard that's black with white letters and numbers--instead of a white keyboard with black letters and numbers.

I'm a touch typiest and half the time I use this keyboard I can't tell if my thumbs are on the spacebar or on the keyboard casing below.NOW FOR VISTA1. (Crashed back to desktop means the program I was running--stopped running).CONS:1. That little blue swirl is you only proof some of the programs are still running. Maybe it's gone away.8. There is a lot of 'little' things I could list about these faded colors.but you get the idea--it's hard to see and read sometimes.six. Do they actually think this is better. It doesn't take you to another page to watch it working, it doesn't tell you how much has been done.nope.

That will take you about three days and nights.2. more down loads. Well.you can forget that. Example: You remember that 'box of 8' crayons you had in school.you won't be seeing those colors on Vista. This is something all you newbies need to remember--Vista does not 'always' tell you what to do, futher, a lot of the 'control' areas on the monitor (the places where you click on) are faded and hard to see.4.

Yesterday I think I found out what was causing it. A lot of the problems caused in these computers is from us clicking on the wrong program or button to do something during the first week.All in all, I like this computer, and I will adapt to Vista--I did give them five stars. You remember that 'box of 48' crayons.that's what you will see. For the price, there really isn't much in the way of CONS.2. (pastel colors are basically faded colors.most of them are several colors mixed together to make a third color). All in all, when compared with my Hp Media Center (single core) with one gigabyte of ram.this quad core is twice the computer. This entire review is basically pros and cons covering the first three days and nights.

BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE.make an emergency backup/startup disk. Well, that kind of problem is on Vista to. I'd like to know, 'what lame brain' designed a black keyboard with white letters and numbers. It probably told you how much had been defragged, how much was left, maybe a visual repersentation of it actually doing the defragging. When I plugged my computer in, and the monitor displayed something asking me about 'set up', I clicked the button. 'What you, a non computer person, is going to go through'. Even the written words appear faded and hard to read.5.

Yes, this is probably the best 'bang per buck' computer you'll find--that's why I got it and that's why I gave it five stars.5. When you get this computer do only this--download, download,download, and. --this is another way of saying, the image is not sharp.it looks faded. THATS IT. There are a number of programs on this computer Vista doesn't reconize.you have to get downloads off the internet to get them to run properly. This review is for the 'non' computer type people who are still window shoping and really don't understand the 'hype' behind the product discription and the reviews below it. DON'T install anything until you have.

You are left there, staring at the screen, wondering--is this thing still running.

The m8400f's 2.2GHz quad-core AMD Phenom CPU is the bomb. 3GB of RAM is nice, and the nVidia GeForce 8500 GT graphics are great.

The integrated VGA port is disabled due to the addition of the nVidia GeForce 8500 GT adapter (HDMI, DVI, and S-Video outputs, but no VGA port).All-in-all, I would positively recommend HP's Pavilion m8400f. will still be necessary before you get a clean bill of health.

Vista already had SP1 applied, but the normal hokey pokey of Windows updates (on top of updates on top of updates on top of.). If you ever have a hard disk problem, this will be your only means of recovery.In reference to a previous review, note that my m8400f *included* a DVI-VGA adapter in the box.

I purchased this HP desktop for my son to replace his 3yo home-built that bit the dust. A pair of Seagate 360GB SATA's provide scads of storage space.

Block out another hour or so to remove all the craplets and trial offers.I can't stress strongly enough to take advantage of the prompt to create recovery DVDs.

All-in-all a great system that is fun to use. Highly recommended.GerryO Two 360 gig hard drives. Much better than average video card. Very fast. This is quite a step up from my previous systems. No problem performing multiple tasks. Fast is the word.

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