Yes, it could be. When you write data on flash cards and cut off the current, you may get corrupted data or even the card could become unusable. Depending on how hard is damaged the card and on the type of the card, some of the data might be recovered with a appropiate software. Regards, fern
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
The battery could have been damaged, wet, or short-circuted.
You could if the battery was not sealed but what would be the reason for doing this? Electrolyte does not wear out.
There could be many reason for example an ip-ban for your country or your computer cant handle the game.There are a lot more but i dont have time to explain them all :)
It could be broken, or the battery may be dead.
If the battery is out of the car for more than 6 hours the computer will get rest. If you are removing the old battery and replacing it with a new one immediately you should not have any problems. You also could buy an adapter that plugs into your cigarette lighter which uses a 9V battery to maintain the power to the computer while the main battery is removed. You could buy these adapters at your local auto stores.
imobilizer issue?? new battery no good...could be any reason really...
Best to unplug it and then disconnect it from the battery. Reason being is that if you disconnect it from the battery first you will create a spark. That spark could ignite any fumes from the battery.
The computer controls the alternator. If the charging system is malfunctioning, that could be the cause of the weak battery.The computer controls the alternator. If the charging system is malfunctioning, that could be the cause of the weak battery.
There is no reason you cannot load an operating system on a flash drive. However, getting the computer to recognize the flash drive and boot from it could be an issue.
One reason could be - It needs a new battery.
It's possible. Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery, then disconnect the ECU.