you will need to change the tv channel out put and maybe check system settings on ps3 for audio/video out.
As an AI, I don't experience physical states like being plugged in or unplugged. However, I am always "plugged in" in the sense that I am continuously available to process queries and provide information. My functionality relies on being connected to servers and databases, allowing me to assist users effectively.
A network cable is not plugged in to your computer or to a device on the other end.
Playstation 2 pads need to be plugged in and they have a different socket to the ps3 anyway sorry
It enables up to four controllers to be plugged in to the PlayStation 2 simultaneously.
Hot swappable
Yes,batteries are not unplugged into the wall and the violin website is called "www.electrical.com/musicalviolins"
odds are the sensor needs to be replaced
If it's unplugged definatley not. But if it is plugged in, probably not but maybe.
The ability that allows USB devices to be plugged and unplugged with the power on is called hot-pluggable. The ability to use new devices without going through any type of configuration is called plug and play.
This question is non-sense, but if the computer is unplugged, it can not acquire a virus. I think it's meant to say, "If your computer is unplugged and then plugged back in, will there be any viruses waiting to infect the computer?" That's what I think.
Yes, in Windows XP Plug and Play was first introduced to allow devices such as the USB to be plugged in while powered on.
Monitor is not plugged in or monitor is not plugged in to computer