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Utime is the amount of time that it takes a computer to start up after normal shut down. When the computer is turned on is the start of utime. The end of utime is the moment that the computer is ready to be used.
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When a computer is turned on, it runs a Power-On Self Test (POST) to make sure the hardware is initially set and in working order before booting up. When you re-start, the computer never loses power, and so the POST step is skipped.
I actually had this problem with my first xbox. It turned out to be the hard drive.
ROM chips are designed to hold instructions for the computer to perform when it's first switched on. This includes important operations such as... Check the computer's components are working Start the hard drive spinning Read the operating system into RAM That's just a few of the most important tasks. RAM chips lose their information when the computer is switched off. ROM chips are semi-permanent - meaning the data they hold cannot be erased or over-written easily.
Never plug anything into your camera with it turned on. Always have the camera TURNED OFF.According to Page 24 of the Sony Bloggie MHS TS20 Handbook, you turn the camera ON before you plug it into the computer. But they just designed and manufactured the camcorder, so what would they know?If you plugged it into the computer turned off the computer would immediately start charging the battery.
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bbq chips ( barbecue)
Most, but not all, use a boot PROM.
VW introduced the first on board computer in 1969. Around 1979 the ECU was released by GM. The modern OBD2 ECU became available in 1996.
Plug it in and press the on button :) hope this helps lol