1. Are there any burnt parts or odors?
2. Is the power cord plugged in?
3. Is the power outlet controlled by a wall switch?
4. Is the circuit breaker blown?
5. Are all switches on the system turned on? Computer? Monitor?
Describe the problem. What Error messages, unusual displays, or failures did you see?
when did the problems start?
what was the situation when the problem occurred?
what programs or software were you using?
did you move you system recently?
has there been a recent power outage lately?
1) Are there burnt parts or odors?
2) Is the power cord plugged in?
3) Is the power outlet controlled by a wall switch? If so, is the switch turned on?
4) Is the circuit breaker blown? Is the house circuit overloaded?
5) Are all switches on the system turned on?
What was the last operation you did before the problem occurred. Have you modified the registry at all. Have you made recent back-ups of personal data.
i dont think so it might be your computer
Simply put? Get a new computer. If this is not an option, take the computer to a computer specialist and have them diagnose the problem. If this is also not an option, you may try re-installing your operating system. If the problems persist, your computer is likely experiencing hardware problems, which can not be fixed easily. The faulty parts will have to be replaced; however, purchasing a new computer would likely be a better track to take, as they are extremely cheap nowadays.
what are the problems that a company experiencing a period of severe financial difficulties?
Check the fuel pressure. Check the computer codes for possible sensor issues. It is possible that a sensor is sending wrong info to the computer.
It should not cause you any problems if you replace it. The only forseeable problem would be if you have had your computer modded, on the new computer those settings would not be present..
Different people find different problems hard and so it is not possible to answer the question.
When jenn lost her nerve
I don't think that your cervix is supposed to be a source of pain. If you are experiencing pain in your cervix, it is appropriate to see a doctor. Unfortunately it is not possible for WikiAnswers to diagnose such problems, but again I do believe that if you are experiencing cervix pain, that would generally be considered abnormal and worthy of a doctor visit.
You will probably want to contact a poison control center as soon as possible. Or go to the Emergency room if experiencing breathing problems,vomiting, or swelling.
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G Data is a computer program that helps with networking problems. A dedicated agent on the official website would be happy to answer further questions in the future.
Different people find different problems hard and so it is not possible to answer the question.