I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem.
Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok".
That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
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your computer is older and wolf quest is a new progress
xbox wont connect with any other hardware besides a computer and the xbox wireless usb so use the 3g wireless usb in a computer and then use an Ethernet cable from the xbox to the computer then use a video from youtube http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=xbox+360+connected+to+computer+internet&aq=f
Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. Download lanschooled or simply pull the internet cable out of the back of the computer. If you pull out the network cable, you will no longer be conected to your schools network, meanig you wont be logged onto anything and wont have internet aCESS
on most new televisions it will have a rgb port for rgb cables which means you need a cable with 2 RGB sides and connect one to the computer and the other to the port on the back of the television.
well you will need the usb port cable that connects them then you plug it in download action replay code manager and your down
unless you have a wifi router or have a hotspot nearby, your ipod wont connect to internet
Yes, you can but it wont do anything. To connect to the Internet you will need a modem with an assigned IP. To connect your 360 to your computer, for file sharing, you will need a router. Daveyboysim says, Actually you can do this in order to get your Xbox 360 online without a wireless router - you just need to go into network connections in either XP or Vista and, by right clicking on the appropriate connection, selecting 'Properties' and then clicking into the 'sharing' tab, you will see a tick box which says "allow other network user to connect through this computer's internet connection". Tick this and your Xbox 360 will be able to share your computer's connection - even if it is a wireless laptop.
Probably because it was a bad game you got. I would recommend you try it in a different DS or different game/computer.
Connect it to a computer running iTunes. You will always be backed up when you sync. Unlike iCloud, there is no size limits for the backups, either.
No and Yes. It depends upon the switch. Most switches have an "Uplink" port that is already reversed, so you just connect them with a regular Cat5 cable. Other switches are "Autosensing" and the port itself configures for the correct cable. Very old switches may need a crossover cable. If unsure, just try it and see if you get connectivity. You will not damage anything with the wrong cable, you just wont be able to connect.
Yes, If the skylark in question came with a 2.4L. In which I belive it did. But if it came with something else,the wire harness wont reach/connect to where it is suppose to go, exhaust wont connect, computer will have different software, and many more problems....