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Why do the computer restart after 5 minute when the windows is installed?
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It might need reprogramming, but try this first.. 1. Disconnect the battery and leave it disconnected for 10 minutes. 2. Rehook the battery, then turn the igntion on without starting it. 3. Leave the ignition on for 1 minute, then try to restart it. It might take a while, but it should level out. Good Luck!!!
Use the fact that 4 and 7 have no common prime factors. If you run both timers at the same time, restarting each one whenever it rings, then sooner or later the seven-minute timer will go off two minutes after the four-minute timer did - and then you're in business. In detail: m0: start both timers m4: timer 4 rings, restart it m7: timer 7 rings, restart it m8: timer 4 rings, restart it m12: timer 4 rings, start cooking the egg m14: timer 7 rings, restart it m21: timer 7 rings, take out the egg. The egg went in at minute 12 and came out at minute 21 - nine minutes of cooking. This works because the 7-minute timer rang two minutes after the 4-minute timer did; the seven-minute timer times the last stretch. You can also make the 4-minute timer time the last stretch, and this is actually quicker (I just realized): m0: start both timers m4: timer 4 rings, restart it m7: timer 7 rings, put in the egg m8: timer 4 rings, restart it m12: timer 4 rings, restart it m16: timer 4 rings, take out the egg The egg went in at minute 7 and came out at minute 16, which means it cooked for nine minutes.
Good chances are, the alternator is not connected correctly or is defective.
Revolutions per minute of the crankshaft in the engine.
You are operating a boat with a power ventilation system. If you have just fueled this boat, it will take 1 minute to let the ventilation system run before starting the engine.
You are operating a boat with a power ventilation system. If you have just fueled this boat, it will take 1 minute to let the ventilation system run before starting the engine.
You are operating a boat with a power ventilation system. If you have just fueled this boat, it will take 1 minute to let the ventilation system run before starting the engine.
You are operating a boat with a power ventilation system. If you have just fueled this boat, it will take 1 minute to let the ventilation system run before starting the engine.
You probally ran to many miles on the meter.
I believe it is RPM's (Reps Per Minute)