you can use the file shareprogram...
-Alternatives to fixing (upgrading)
•Return notebook to manufacturer or service center
•Substitute external component for internal device
•Replace the internal device
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For most installations, install the device first, then the device driver.
External. Internal devices would be something like a CD Drive, while an external device is a keyboard or mouse for example.
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A mouse is an external device, meaning it is outside the computer, and has to connect to it in some way, instead of being built into it.
you can use the file shareprogram...-Alternatives to fixing (upgrading)•Return notebook to manufacturer or service center•Substitute external component for internal device•Replace the internal device
To substitute an internal device with an external device, first go into the CMOS setup and disable the internal device.
You do it in CMOS setup, usually by pressing F2 during bootup, but the exact key combination varies from device to device.
First go into CMOS setup and disable the internal device.
First go into CMOS setup and disable the internal device.
When a laptop internal device fails, you can troubleshoot the issue by first running diagnostic software to identify the problem. If the device is replaceable, you can order a compatible part and perform the replacement yourself or seek professional repair services. Alternatively, consider using external devices as temporary solutions, such as an external hard drive or USB peripherals, until the internal issue is resolved. Lastly, backing up data regularly can help mitigate data loss during such failures.
It may be necessary to format a storage device due to an internal error, or a software problem. Occasionally it is necessary to format the device in order to clear previous data on the device.
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Optical mouse
Optical mouse
what device is similar to a notebook PC but features a touch-sensitive screen that can swivel and fold flat.
If a notebook with a caution sign appears on your iPod, it typically indicates that there is a problem with the device, often related to the software or hardware. This could mean that the iPod is in recovery mode or that it needs to be restored due to a malfunction. It's advisable to connect the device to iTunes for troubleshooting or to restore its original settings.