There is no computer code to enter.
You need to enter this in command prompt:DEBUG hit enter-o 70 2e hit enter-o 71 ff hit enter-q hit enterexit hit enterRestart the computer.
You'll loose your BIOS settings and the computer won't be able to recognize some of the settings. If the battery goes dead, replace the battery, enter the BIOS settings and load the default, then do whatever is necessary under YOUR BIOS to recognize your hardware, then save the settings.
When a computer is stuck in power save mode you will usually have to open the computer and remove and replace the battery from the mother board. Once the battery is removed you should be able to re-start the computer normally.
Not true. The computer does not have to be reset. You can change it yourself. You may have to enter the radio code if it is a theft deterrent radio but you have to do nothing to the computer.
In almost all modern PC's there is a battery located inside the computer. The battery is the common CR2032 battery. It can be found in most stores that have a decent battery selection. First, unplug the power cable from your computer. To access the battery, you must first remove the case cover. If you are unsure how to do this, consult the manual for your specific computer. Most commonly, the side of the tower case opposite to the side with the keyboard/usb connectors can be removed with two or three case screws. Once you have opened the case, locate the motherboard. It is the largest circuit board. The USB and Keyboard connectors are on this board. Look around an locate the CR2032. There will be a clip holding it in. Press the clip aside with a small pen or screwdriver. The battery will pop up and you can remove it. Replace it within a few seconds, and you won't have to reset the time and date on your computer. Replace the case cover, then plug in the power cord. Go ahead and power on your computer. If an error is shown that says that the date and time are not set, follow the instructions given to enter the BIOS setup. Use the arrows to get to the date and time, and then use the -/+ keys to change them. Look for the information about saving and exiting, and do so. Your computer will now reboot. You're done! The whole procedure takes generally less than 5 minutes unless the computer is impossible to get to.
There are many ways to enter a computer, but what do you mean by crack something ?-)
You will no longer be able to enter the car if it is locked, and you will not be able to start the car. You must open the key fob and replace the battery with another of the same size and voltage. Until you replace the battery, you can manually use the traditional key which is located in the fob by pressing the small release button and separating it from the case. It's a good idea to read over the procedure of how to use the key before the battery dies.
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yes,go to parts house look for tool to plug in to your cig.lighter it has the plug in for a 9volt batt.on it,this will keep enough power the e.c.m. so the program will not be lost. Actually you don't have to 'reset' it. It is very common for the battery terminals to be disconnected for various maintenance activities. That action is no different than replacing the battery. I actually replaced my battery in my 2000 GLS 2.0 two weeks ago. No problems. If you mean the head unit, the code is in your manual, just enter it in after your replace the battery.
Yes, a dead battery will affect the computer. The computer will go to factory default state and enter re-learn mode, recalibrating itself to the specifics of the car. During this time, the Check Engine or Service Engine Soon light might be on. Also, you will not pass an emissions test, as the computer will report that it is still in re-learn mode. Other things, such as the clock and the radio presets, will also need to be reset.
1. (SOME MODELS) LOCATE AND WRITE DOWN THE IGNITION INTERLOCK CODE WHICH MUST BE ENTERED THROUGH THE RADIO AFTER AN ELECTRICAL OUTAGE. 2. DISCONNECT BATTERY CABLES, POSITIVE SIDE FIRST. 3. REMOVE BATTERY BOX AND BATTERY 4. CLEAN AREA AROUND BATTERY CAVITY WITH BAKING SODA AND WATER, FLUSH THOROUGHLY. INSPECT AND CLEAN BATTRERY CLAMPS OF DEPOSITS, WIREBRUIUSG INNER SURFACES. 5. REPLACE BATTERY BOX AND BATTERY 6. APPLY PETROLEUM JELLY TO BATTERY POSTS 7. CONNECT GROUND CABLE 8. CONNECT REMAINING BATTERY CABLE 9. (SOME MODELS) ENTER THE INTERLOCK CODE FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE ON WWW.HONDA.COM.CA
when troubleshooting a computer, why might you have to enter BIOS setup? List three reasons