The iron has an auto-shutoff sensor which can activate depending upon the position of the iron and the passage of time. Whether or not that is the issue is something for you to check. If the sensor it bad, that is another matter. Ifunder warranty, check with the manufacturer. Unplug it before doing any tinkering suggested in the following video. Don't ignore that you might be bypassing a safety measure. Repairing an iron is not worth setting your house on fire. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvTdWrMdXFo
Hello James Alison,
Yes!
You can access Outlook Express emails into MS Outlook. But, You need to convert DBX file into Outlook PST file because MS Outlook doesn't support Outlook Express (.dbx) email file.
If you go for the manual method, then need to follow two phases mentioned below:
Phase 1: Import Outlook Express data to Windows live mail.
Phase 2: Import data from Windows live mail file to MS Outlook
Note:
The Manual method is not a safe choice for non-technical users. You can try software like Stellar DBX to PST Converter.
For 100% assurance, you can check its free demo from http://www.stellaroutlooktools.com/outlookexpress/dbx-pst.php
If you need to turn off the ESC system, you can do so by pressing and holding the “ESC Off” switch for five seconds. After doing this, an “ESC Off” alarm will appear on the odometer, and the ESC warning light will illuminate.
no PC stated (make and model)
no OS stated, windows 10 , 64bit or what?
are there any cards in the PCI-express slots.?
if yes what, are they?
can you show the exact error seen, verbatim.?
did the PC run ok for say a year, before this, or just happened finding a used PC and it fails first day in home.?
history matters. for sure anything you installed, recently.
tell more about what it does good and bad, not just bad.
we are in usa
are you in UK here,
http://www.activityexpress.co.uk/
using a computer and printer unstated to print these children items
are you, what computer, my wild guess is you meant the PRINTER FAILS.
You just did express yourself quite well. No one reading it would doubt you are very worried your standard of living is going to take a nosedive because you lost your job.
1) Download the Outlook application on your desktop. Click on the sign in option and sign in to the account that you were using on your iPad.
2) Use the credentials that you used on your tablet to log in to the same account and get access to all the files in it.
3) If you have lost the credentials, utilize the account recovery option given by outlook.