Blue Smoke: Always a sign of oil burning. Probably worn rings ao broken rings. White Smoke: Always a sign of coolant leakage into the cylinder. Usually a head gasket problem. Black Smoke: Always a sign of an angine running too rich. Too much fuel! Can be a multitude of reasons depending on fuel delivery system. (Carb,TBI TPI) While you do not mention mileage it sounds like you have a head gasket problem that lead to over heating that caused serious damage. If this has not been the case, its more than likely a soon to be senario. You may want to see your mechanic soon!!!!
Coolant in the oil, low compression on the cylinder where the gasket is blown, air bubbles in the radiator, sweet smell at the tailpipe, white smoke at the tailpipe, especially at startup, & loosing coolant with no apparent leak.
White smoke from the exhaust is a symptom of moisture in the combustion chamber. If you see it after that initial startup, then suspect a blown head gasket. A compression test will verify this.
That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.
A startup boot is when you boot from a startup disc.
White smoke = Blown Head Gasket or cracked head. Black Smoke = Overly rich fuel/air mixture. Blue smoke = Oil burning. Blue smoke at startup usually means worn valve seals.
Manual Startup. Use services.msc in command prompt to set the startup.
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Where is the startup wizard for vista
a startup folder is a folder in the system configuration utility that has programs in it that loads or runs whenever you startup your computer could p.s ... could cause slower startup if to much is in it
ROM chips control the startup of the computer
copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.copy startup-config flash:config2textor:copy startup-config tftp:config2text... depending where you want the copy to be. In the first case you can omit "flash:", it will be used as default.