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    Can you identify this model?

    It's labled a Compaq EN. It's extremely small. It has pentium3 1ghz, 20 gb hard drive. (the hard drive might not be the original)

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    Most likely it's the Compaq EN SFF P 1.0ghz then..they were numbered with processor speeds. There were two of the 1.0 ghz models though..the regular and the SFF-v

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonJ
    Thanks DonJ but its a Deskpro not a Presario.

    geoscomp-Yes, that is what I thought. Do you or anyone know what the difference is between the sff and sff-v? Is the V model maybe stand for vertical?

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    The procedure should be the same whether it's a DeskPro or a Presario. It's still a Compaq.

    Product search results for "Compaq EN"

    Looks like about 100 models to choose from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonJ
    The procedure should be the same whether it's a DeskPro or a Presario. It's still a Compaq.

    Product search results for "Compaq EN"

    Looks like about 100 models to choose from.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    Thanks.

    Just a bit of a warning.....

    We used to have tons of those computers, if it has a Fujitsu HD still in it, BE CAREFUL!!!!! We have had to replace almost every single Fujitsu HD that they came with, all the way from the 733 Mhz up to the 1 Ghz. They were good PC's except for the HD's.......

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