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The problem could be an overheating issue or that your power supply could be knackered. So is it hot to the touch? If so, unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet and wait a few hours. After that's done, plug it back in and see what it does.
Plus d'informationI think it's just a matter of cleaning them, since they are responding. So open the device and remove all the dirt and debris which have accumulated over all those years. It's still the same basic principle as those old-skool mice.
Plus d'informationDon't you mean a DVI to VGA adapter perhaps? Now from what i know is that graphics cards came included with such an adapter, even the more recent ones like the R9 390X. So yes, you could hook up a VGA display with such an adapter.
Plus d'informationFrom what it looks like, it could be some bad caps. A common problem with the Game Gear from what i've read. Got a Game Gear for some repairs, same problem. Turns on for 1 sec and then it goes off again. So just replace the caps and see what it does.
Plus d'informationYou can still use the guide for the old white Wii, the biggest difference is the side where the gamecube ports are supposed to be located. The rest of the screwholes are identical. Just fixed one of those black ones for a friend of mine.
Plus d'informationI wouldn't use an adhesive if i were you, best solution is to try and resolder those 6 pins back on the board.
Plus d'informationHello Valerie, A real bummer that you've misplaced your receipt, but i don't think iFixIt and it's userbase can help you with getting a replacement. Since this is about a replacement under warranty, you have to contact Fitbit or the store where you bought it from. It's always worth a try when you explain the situation to them.
Plus d'informationI kinda looked around and it looks like it's a known issue. As for a fix, take a look here: http://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/showth...-OBC-pixel-and-button-fix-DIY
Plus d'informationDid you already try resetting the CMOS? You could always upgrade your BIOS to a new version, just to be certain that everything is up-to-date anyway. For that just drop in the 560, since you could always drop in the 970 after the bios upgrade and see what it does.
Plus d'informationYou could try and perform a reset and trying to clean the rollers. This is what HP says about resetting the B210a: Perform a reset Sometimes, restarting the printer can clear a paper feed issue. Follow these steps to perform a reset. Step one: Reset the printer Press the Power button () to turn on the product. With the product turned on, disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait at least 15 seconds. Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet. Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product. If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button () to turn it on. Step two: Print a self-test report Print a self-test report. See the section on how to use these solutions at the beginning of this document. If the self-test report prints, try printing the original document again. If the issue is resolved, there is no need to continue troubleshooting. If the issue persists, continue with the next solution. If the self-test report...
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