read up on basic troubleshooting with a manual...a shop manual should be available at the local library:)
If after changing the batteries and hitting the refresh button for 2 seconds the Furby is still mute, there may be a hardware problem. You can take it back to the store or contact the company.
If the noise is caused by a Mechanical problem, disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it will do NOTHING to fix the problem.
Have you had the Battery checked to see if its still good ? Sometimes just one cell in the battery drops out of the circuit and you have to dice the battery and get a new one. Cheers.
If the light is still on then the problem was not the battery but was instead the alternator which is more than likely defective.
1. check the RAM is seated2. Try any other RAM3. still the same problem check the video or graphics card , if any4. if no graphics card and problem stiil changing it clear your CMOS by removing battery5. if its new system then, remove battery, then take a small wire piece and short the positive and negative of the battery socket, then only CMOS is cleared6. still problem , check the processor heat sink7. still problem then suggesting checking motherboard and processor
they still produce the camaro....
you would probably assume the battery wasnt the problem. Ask yourself what made you so certain the battery was the problem.
First obvious problem woutl be a dead battery, but if battery turns over and still doesn't start the engine then the reasons multiply, could be disconnected plug leads, bad spark plugs, flooded carb. etc.
A kindle will still work if the battery is low, but it is then recommended to turn the wireless feature off (First option after hitting the 'menu' button). After the low battery warning appears on the screen, the kindle can still render dozens of pages if wireless connectivity is turned off. Connecting the kindle to the computer to use the kindle software is not a problem, as the kindle is charged from the usb connection.
try the opti these are prone to failure
Obviously check the battery. Anyway, if the alternator, battery, and wires connecting them are good the voltage regulator is next on the list.
i have exactly the same problem. did you get yours sorted?