a faulty power window switch, a very common problem with 2nd gen. mx6,s and its rediculiously expensive about $ 400 dollars to buy might be cheaper if you look for used one.
no you might get swine -skillbro2107
Windows failed to start,a recent hardware or software change might be the cause?
extreme cold temperatures might cause Mazda rf diesil to make knocking sound , however; it is recommended that you get it checked from the mechanic.
The white smoke from the exhaust of a Mazda 6 can be caused by a number of factors. One of the factors is the lack of oil in the coolant. Another reason might be a blown head gasket.
You might be referring to the RUN function/button on the Windows based OS start menu. In modern versions of windows you might have to go into the settings for the start menu to make it show up.
It's probably a loose connection, but it might be the switch.
You might have pushed the window lock button which will cause you to not be able to open any of the windows. You might also have a bad computer which is getting old and needs to be thrown away
Idle Sensor might be no good Spark plugs also will cause this....
Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise editions are used by corporations. When a corporation standardizes on a version of Windows, it often uses customized applications that might be made to run Windows 7 but might not function properly under new versions of Windows. In addition, if you change the Windows interface, there is always a learning curve for the users, which also increases support calls.
Windows 7 requires more RAM and processing power than Windows 98 computers because of its enhanced UI and the amount of background services it runs to make your computer work and function properly. It might possibly run the lightest version of Windows 7, called Windows 7 Starter.
It might not necessarily be that Windows itself is slowing down. A more likely cause is that the computer which now has more software on its hardware, takes a longer time to process everything, making Windows seem slower.
Any version of Windows and Ubuntu is no problem. I'm unaware of all the issues that might surround a Windows 7 / Vista dual-boot, but adding Ubuntu into the mix shouldn't cause any problems, provided the two versions of Windows are cooperating.