I'm a car audio installer in Nashville, TN and from what I've seen all you can do is take that CD player out from the car and you should see the screws that actually hold the top of the CD player together and all you do is take the factory piece apart, because if it's reading "error" all it's good for is a paper weight.
Yes, it still shows the clock but nothing else.
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The backlight lightbulb inside the stereo for the display may be burned out ( best case ) or the display itself is bad ( worst case ). How would either senerio be fixed?
nothing a factory is a factory nothing will happen unless something bad happens or it is not built properly, otherwise nothing is wrong with it :) glad i could help.
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whereis xinit If nothing returns, it is not installed.
The system display is not correct, nothing is happening even if you have changed from the 1024*768 to 768*1024 and vice versa. * Go to the drivers folders(c:\windows\system 32\drivers), select agp440.sys file and rename the file to disable the driver.(select the file and rename to agp440_old . *Go to device manager->expand the display adapter->select the display adapter and choose uninstall from the entry. *Reboot the computer, The driver should be installed automatically soon after reboot. *After driver is installed, go to display settings and change the settings, it will take effect. With Love and Regards, R
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A scope is nothing else then a display instrument it will amplify and display a signal on a CRT for visual analysis
theres nothing you can do its fake.
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