I've tried many times input password and reset the main unit but still failed to connect..can you give me another idea for this technical problem...Thank you..waiting for your feedback...
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Do you mean blocked or forgot your password? If you have been blocked (ie: too many failed logins.): a) wait awhile and try to login again.b) try to reset your password. (see steps below)c) Try the Windows Live Account Help Center at:http://explore.live.com/windows-live-account-help-centerd) when all else fails try calling Microsoft, sometimes companies will reset the password if they think you are really who you claim to be.
If you forgot your password then do the following: Go to the windows live site. In the sign in section look underneath the login name and password fields and click on the line "Can't access your account?" This takes you to a page that gives you options to regain access to your account.
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i want to clarify first the problem sir so as of now the problem with your tv won't power on then you are using again the old main board is that right ? when you use the new replacement main board the tv is functioning will the only problem is that the HDMI / DVI inputs doesn't work. and now you encountered power supply problem like won't start up or something that cut the supply in which the stand by indicator is turn off so as my idea it has a problem with the old board. but before you come up with the board making sure all the connectors coming from the power supply is properly connected to the main board as will as flexible and lvds cable for the T-con board is properly inserted.just let me know if is that what you are asking for so i can give you additional solution thanks for consulting the fixya.
Hi,
Since you reset the router, the username and password were set back to its default values as well. For Netgear, the username and password is:
Username = admin
Password = password
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Try this. You need 4 RCA setreo Chord for this.
1. connect the cd player out to the LINE input of Equlizer.
2. connect the Record out of equlizer to Tape's Record input.
3. connect the Play out of the Tape to the Play in of Equlizer.
4. connect the Line out of the Equlizer to the CD input of amp.
Always Select CD in the amp. And select between tape and CD in the Equlizer.
OK
You will have to go into the routers setup and chose a new password, If it requires you to enter the old password before it allows you to enter a new one , you can find the tiny reset button on the router and press it to restore it to factory default settings, be advised though, this will reset All the settings for your router, not just the wireless password, so you will have to configure it all again.
turn down the amps gain and radio volume to lowest.
a. disconnect the RCAs at the source end. (at the head unit)
b. connect only 1 RCA at a time to the amp. ok?/fails? still fails? u have a short in the RCA wire. toss it.
didnt fail?
a. with radio off, connect RCA to radio while RCAs are connected to amp. fails? you've got a dead short on radio side.
does not fail? turn on radio...fails? radio is issue. (not very likely though)
my quess is that you've left out a significant observation as the probability of a shorted radio is low and you say you swapped RCAs.
You can reset a lost or forgot Windows password with 4 methods below: 1. Another valid administrator account which can normally log on. 2. A password reset disk or a repair disc, which is created in advance ( before you lost password ). 3. Third-party software to create a bootable password reset CD/DVD or USB, like Windows Password Recovery Tool . 4. Re-install. Will lose data.
In a lot of Technics CD players there's 1 or 2 little black circuit protectors near or around the power supply, these are usually marked CP or IP, for eg. CP208 / IP208. These look like little transistors but with 2 terminals and these are basically a fuse. Test these while desoldered from the circuit. I wouldn't have thought it was a transformer fault as these are generally very reliable and i've never known one to fail yet.
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