Same is my problem too. I have dual boot with windows XP and ubuntu. No matter which OS I choose, the computer will hang abruptly. I have observed that the screen will freeze and so will the response of peripheral components including keyboard and mouse (mousepad). This problem surfaced when I upgraded the momery with a new RAM, however I tried checking errors RAM through memtest86 and it gave no problems with the RAM.
My gut feeling (forgive me) points to the bad RAM. But I'm looking for a way to pin point this error. Is it possible to look into some logfile and see what actually happens each time the laptop freezes. Or is there a better way to probe the RAM?
Re boot your lap top (switch off and then start it again), this usually works.
Why? Why?! Because any abuse to anything that is innocent is BAD. How would you like it if you were just loyal to your master and suddenly he or she whacks you on the head again and again and again. Would you like that? NO! What would you do after that? Attack or run away maybe. That is why it's BAD.
To remove mute from your laptop, press the mute key again.
all you have to do is the fn key, and the F7 key at the same time, to disable the touchpad on a laptop. you can enable it again by doing the same thing again
You're question does not make sense.
It doesn't show, just when they meet again he suddenly has it
The risk of a refurbished laptop is that whatever went wrong with the laptop was not completely fixed, and it breaks again. This risk can be mitigated by making sure the refurbished laptop carries a good warranty.
If you are stuck on the part where it says THE END you cant do anything except start over and play again
because you use it over and over again and suddenly it gets addicting.
It just suddenly reappears.
System will start again. Its just like restart
Just push the cap lock key again to turn it off.