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The PC and Laptop Repair Guide


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hingi lang po ako ng tulong mga boss...

 

netbook po ung saken... MSI wind U210... since nung nabili ko siya nagloloko ung wifi nya... nung binalik ko siya sa pinagbilan ko nag re install lang cya ng bagong driver then gumana na... pero nung pag uwi ko back to normal ulit ayaw na gumana... may solusyon po ba kau dito??? salamat!!!

 

BTW windows7 po siya... baka may epekto siya sa problema ko...

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:goatee: it only shutsdown...actually more like turns off...no restarting...so i have to boot it up on my own...and the weird thing is it doesnt have the usual check on the hard drive when i turn it on unlike when you just turn off the pc without actually shutting down... :goatee:

 

 

does it restart or shutsdown entirely?
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what cables are you using? does your tv have an hdmi port?

 

i bought those cables sold in the electronic shops and i know the cable works because abenson was able to make it work before. My tv is hdmi ready as well according to hp i need a configuration to be setup but then again their customer service (online) does not know this. The setup was evidently being sold to me was from the supplier of abenson so i am not sure if this is really the case

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i bought those cables sold in the electronic shops and i know the cable works because abenson was able to make it work before. My tv is hdmi ready as well according to hp i need a configuration to be setup but then again their customer service (online) does not know this. The setup was evidently being sold to me was from the supplier of abenson so i am not sure if this is really the case

 

once your laptop is connected to your TV via the HDMI cable, try pressing Fn + F4 (or look for the button with the MONITOR ICON on your keyboard). I have a HP Pavillion dv7-3063 and on my keyboard it shows as F4. this will switch your display from your laptop monitor to the TV. You can also do dual output meaning you should see your desktop on both the TV and laptop monitor. If this does not work eh either you have one of the ff: 1). a bad HDMI cable. 2). A bad HDMI port. 3). wrong Video Driver 4). wrong HDMI driver.

 

hope this helps. :)

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:goatee: is there anything i need to know or adjust when i would want to upgrade or downgrade my processor...since i would want to interchange the processors of my 2 laptops...one is running on a 1.6 while the other is 1.83...both are core 2 duo...the problem is when i tried interchanging them, both laptops wont even boot up..any advice...thanks... :goatee:

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got a problem with my laptop, keyboard seems to have a glitch, kahit kabitan ko ng external keyboard ganun pa din, can this problem still be fixed?

 

TIA :thumbsupsmiley:

 

this is what i would do :

 

if onboard keyboard and external keyboard (regardless if its a wireless one or a USB). malamang sa hindi di na ito hardware issue.

I would probably test the keyboard functionality on safe mode too (wala namang masama kung gagawin un)

 

 

possible reasons :

 

-software running at the background

-virus, spyware, adware, rootkit etc

- sticky keys are activated.

 

 

malamang sa hindi OS na yan.

Edited by Saeki®
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Access Denied (license_expired)

 

A license has expired on the Proxy, and your request is not permitted: "The SGOS license has expired"

A new license must be obtained.

 

For assistance, contact your network support team.

 

Please HELP!!!!

 

 

Eto po: Depende sa IP address na makuha ng modem mo sa Globe (kung Dynamic IP ang account mo), may mga pagkakataon na mailalagay yung IP address ng modem mo sa likod ng isang transparent proxy server (whether you like it or not). Dahil dito, makakaranas ka kung minsan ng mga "weird" na pangyayari sa pag-browse mo or paggamit ng Internet. Halimbawa: Nag-login ka naman ng tama sa Yahoo! pero ibang account ang nagpapakita sa browser mo, Yung site na bina-browse mo is out of date (old) pero kahit anong refresh mo eh hindi mag-update, etc.)...

 

Ideally kasi, dapat "clear" yung communication lines between you (your modem) and the Internet server you are trying to reach. Proxies, which sit in-between you and the Internet, may introduce filters or content management which can hamper direct communications to servers on the Internet.

 

Maraming ISP, hindi lang dito sa Pilipinas, ang gumagamit ng ganitong technology para ma-control nila or ma-regulate yung usage ng customer/s sa network resources ng mga ISP... Halimbawa, maaari kang lagyan ng limitasyon sa pag-download gamit ng BitTorrent, or sa Rapidshare, or Kazaa, etc. Bukod diyan, sa pamamagitan din kasi ng proxy, maaari kang ma-monitor sa activities mo on the web (i.e. sites you visit, files you download, etc. etc.)...

 

gGot the explanation from this website : http://www.pinoydsl.net/viewtopic.php?p=320761

 

 

personally, i would check the lan settings (if my computer is not within a network I would just choose automatically detect settings and disable the proxy setting.

kutob ko lang di browser issue yan. but you could download another browser if you want. kung sgusto mo mag scan ka narin nang computer. wala rin namang masama na gawin mo ung (some viruses do install/change the ip addresses. i usually go to the host file and check if there are ny ip addresses there di dapat nandun. i usually just leave the 127.0.0.1)

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Windows 7: What You Should Know About XP Mode

 

 

Windows 7 is doing much better out of the gate than Windows Vista did. As good as the OS roll out is going, there are still legacy devices out there that don't have drivers and software updates to work with Windows 7. The vast masses of users who have held on to Windows XP are particularly vulnerable to this issue which is why Microsoft created XP Mode virtualization to ease the pain of transition.

 

 

XP Mode is a complete, licensed copy of Windows XP with Service Pack 3 contained in a virtual hard disk (VHD) that runs under Windows Virtual PC. XP-mode enables you to run Windows XP from within Windows 7. You can add USB devices and seamlessly access the drives on the host Windows 7 system. Most importantly, Windows XP-mode lets you use Windows 7, while still providing a platform for you to use legacy hardware that is not compatible with Windows 7.

 

 

There is a catch though. Windows XP Mode is only available for the Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows 7. The millions of consumers who are still using Windows XP and are considering whether or not to switch to Windows 7 Home Premium do not have the benefit of leveraging XP Mode to connect older hardware or incompatible software.

 

The core components required for Windows XP Mode are built in to the operating system, but you have to download Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP Mode separately. Even though Windows Home Premium users can not use Windows XP Mode, you can still use Windows Virtual PC to create your own virtual computer environments.

 

There is another catch as well. The computer hardware that you install Windows 7 and Windows XP Mode on must support hardware-assisted virtualization. What makes this a particularly sticky catch is that it sort of contradicts the purpose of Windows XP Mode. If you are still running Windows XP and using legacy hardware devices, odds are fair that you are also using older computer hardware that won't have the required technology to use Windows XP Mode. If that is the case, you will have to buy a new system rather than simply upgrading, but you can still use Windows XP Mode to connect older peripherals.

 

Assuming you meet all of the requirements and get Windows XP Mode installed, I believe you will be impressed. I frequently use Windows Virtual PC to be able to install and work with alternate operating system platforms. I like Windows Virtual PC, but you can definitely tell that you are taxing the system resources and things can get sluggish.

 

Windows XP Mode is fast. Lightning fast. It works, and it works well. I found installing and working with the Windows XP Mode to be significantly easier and more satisfying than any other virtual computing environment I have used. If you have legacy peripherals that won't work natively in Windows 7, don't let that stop you from taking advantage of the many improvements in Windows 7.

 

 

Not to beat a dead horse, but it is very unfortunate that Microsoft did not include Windows XP Mode as an option for Windows Home Premium. Millions of consumers still rely on Windows XP and Microsoft is banking on them making the switch to Windows 7. It is bad enough that there is no seamless upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7. The least Microsoft could have done was to provide consumers with Windows XP Mode to make the transition smoother.

 

 

- http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/arti...ut_xp_mode.html

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