Sounds like you might have a battery problem. The clicking sounds are most likely the solenoid engaging and disengaging...there's probably enough battery power to engage your solenoid, but not enough to turn the engine over. You can check your lights, horn, etc., for evidence of a bad battery, and of course, always start by checking (and cleaning) your battery connections. Good luck.
I wouldn't judge battery by lights, etc. My car wouldn't crank over...just lights on dash...tried jumping, etc. The lights were bright when not jumping. Turned out at Autozone (free check) that my battery had 12.0 V, needed 12.2V to check, and was only 24% charged (even tho lights were bright, etc). After charging for 3 hours, it was only 36% charged and was bad. I replaced the battery and the car immediately cranked and started. Hope this helps.
You go to the options. The options is by the party invitation icon. Click on options and click on "Sound is____" Click to change it. If the sound is off click on it one time click on it two times to turn it off.
i don't think that its on the internet but on the bottom toolbar, if you click start and then control panel, a bunch of little icons will come up. you click the link that says sound, speech, and audio devices and when the next menu comes up...click speech :)
Hard to know what your talking about, if its the one at the bottom right 1.)Click it 2.)Click the speker icon on the bottom of the vol bar should set sound back
Click on the 4 coloured disc, go to 'Control panel' then to 'Hardware and Sound' under this you will find 'Adjust system volume'
Click your saved file you are working on.
Make sure your sound card drivers are up to date. also make sure all wires are in good shape and are well connected make sure your sound is not on mute.To make sure your sound card drivers are up to date go to start control panel and on classic view click on "device manager" and than click continue and click on "sound and video, controllers" the plus signal to expand and/or right click and select update driver software.Some people lose all sound from their computers because their sound drivers are not updated..If this is the case find information on your computer and look for its sound card driver and download it directly from the website.if that's not the case you may need to replace your sound card but i would make sure you test everything to do with software before you spend money on replacing...
You need to have an admin account You also need to have the sound drivers for the speaker icon Click start>click run type in msconfig and then press enter. Goto the start up tab and uncheck everything except your anti virus.click ok and reboot. When you come back to the desktop check the box 'do not show this message again" and click ok . then try and add the icon
you save it as a .gif then go to Windows Movie Maker. Click import media and find the gif. open it and go to a sound website. (i.e. findsounds.com) Right click on the URL for the sound and click save target as. Go back to WMM and click Import Audio. Snyc the sounds with the animation and your done! To put it on YouTube, click File at the top and then click Publish. Go to YT and click upload. Browse for the file, double-click it an Upload. YouTube! If you have questions about Pivot, email me at claw.jeremy@yahoo.com.
Assuming you mean the "Show Desktop" button, you right click the start back and click "Properties" then check "Show Quick Launch".
On WindowsXP there are two easy ways to adjust the sound, or mute it and turn it back on.First, on Windows Toolbar (bottom of screen, touch the blue arrow to expand the items. Look for the speaker icon; click it. Adjust, mute, or unmute.OR Go to Start --> Control Panel --> Sounds and Audio Devices --> Device Volume -- Adjust, mute, or unmute.
Click start>click run type in msconfig and then press enter. Goto the start up tab and uncheck everything except your anti virus.click ok and reboot. When you come back to the desktop check the box 'do not show this message again" and click ok .
If this is a new car, then it's covered under warranty. You have something wrong - take it back and get it fixed, whatever it is.