locate the problem
locate the problem (apex)
Everything that is plugged into the mains socket and switched on will use electricity even if it's a battery charger with no batteries in. So yes they do draw electrical power from the mains.
Yes - the back-up battery will keep the internal clock & calendar running until it's plugged back into the mains.
It may be plugged into the wrong speaker port, try another. If they are standard 2.5mm or 3.5mm jacks, make sure they aren't bent and that the computer's volume is set right, that the soundcard is seated correctly in the computer, and try rebooting. If none of these work, or you are using TOSLINK, then you may want to contact someone for professional troubleshooting as this may be a hardware problem, or taking advice over the internet and messing with it could cause irreperable damage to your system.
Answer: Any device which exceeds a computer's VA/Watt rating should not be plugged into the outlets. Most printers can be plugged into a power strip. A laser printer, however, should be plugged directly into the wall.
External. An internal hard drive would be any hard drive built into a computer, that cannot be easily removed and transported to another computer. External hard drives can be easily moved and in the case of flash drives, can be used for temporary data storage and transfer.
Assume it is something simple. EG: Is it plugged in?
Low fluid, plugged filter, major internal failure, etc.Low fluid, plugged filter, major internal failure, etc.
No, this unit must be plugged into the wall.
Electrical testing meters can definitely aid in the troubleshooting process of an appliance. This is because if it reads "no voltage" when plugged into the outlet, then the fuse or circuit is at fault, not the appliance.
make sure everything is plugged in all the way. sometimes it might be frozen so maybe you should let it sit and completely die or call the apple store and find out some troubleshooting tips on how to restart it and stuff.
Low fluid, plugged filter, internal failure.Low fluid, plugged filter, internal failure.
Yes. From low fluid, plugged filter, or an internal failure.
try the troubleshooting guide on the itunes because it will never sync unless itunes detect it
You would have to first determine if it is properly plugged up and getting power. Then you would need to isolate the area of problem.
Make sure everything is plugged in, then press the on button.
Low fluid, plugged filter, internal failure.
There is an internal clutch failure.