It places an error message in the BIOS.
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Typically when you discover a broken computer cord it is because you are looking for the cause of a problem. A broken power cord is probably the reason why your computer doesn't start for an example.
randomly corrupted files
This can indicate several things. If the light has stayed on since the computer was powered on, the floppy ribbon cable is on upside-down. If it happens when the operating system has booted, you may have a program that is trying to read the disk and is failing. It may also be a problem with the drive itself, and it needs replacing.
If your computer is old it could have eroded wires. Static electricity also may be the problem. If static interferes with your wiring it can damage your computer. Your graphics card may not work, your power supply unit may be defective, or your power supply unit may be under powered.
Seattle.
There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise control. The system is powered by the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a fuse problem.
It is a solution.
Pollution.
Could be the O2 sensor, or lots of things. It is just there to alert you there may be a problem. There should be something in the computer to indicate what system has the complaint.
It gives problems when there a virus on your computer/laptop
If you are having a problem connecting to the internet, there are several ways to tell if the problem is with your computer or your ISP (internet service provider). First, check your network connections from the control panel on your computer. If your computer says that you are disconnected, the problem is probably with the connection between your computer and your router. If not, the problem may be with your computer itself, your router, or ISP. Check your router's status indicator lights. If they are not blinking normally the problem is most likely with your ISP or the router itself. If not, it is probably a problem with your computer. Answer Check out in this order: System, Program, User...