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THE SERVICE REP. IN THE BAHAMAS IS SAYING THAT A BRAND NEW MOTHERBOARD HAS GONE BAD. THE REQUEST WAS PLACED ON ORDER GOING ON THREE WEEKS, AND WE HAVE NOT HEARD FROM THE SALES REP. HOW DO YOU RECEIVE SATISFACTION FROM A BRAND NEW GENERATOR WHICH WENT BAD, AND IS NOT IN USE FOR OVER ONE MONTH?
You need to call them, not just register on the web site. When you call you need to have the model number, serial number, and some kind of proof of purchase (receipt or a phone munber of a dealer) that you can tell the nice person who answers the phone.
Carl
You need to call them, not just register on the web site. When you call you need to have the model number, serial number, and some kind of proof of purchase (receipt or a phone munber of a dealer) that you can tell the nice person who answers the phone.
Carl
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There is three possible solutions, one is that ram memory is gone bad, second that motherboard is a kids game all things integrated and is possible that motherboard is going to be dead soon. third possible is power supply. Also VIA and SYS motherboards die with no reason whatsoever If you did something to your motherboard, change the jumpers position or change the battery maybe you did something wrong. Even if you had some static electricity inside your body you could burn motherboard. And also you didn't say is there anything else new that you put inside your computer? Such as graphics card or maybe you change ram?
I had somewhat the same issue with my Canon i9900. In fact it took THREE tries before I got it working correctly. On the first printer the ink carrier would never move. Canon sent a new printer right away. It worked about a week, then everything went red. I called and also talked with the service rep. Like you, they insisted I load the goofy Easy Print software instead of printing from Photoshop. Trouble is, Easy Print only works with Jpegs. Well, anyway, I did it, and of course it made no difference. So the rep felt it was a bad print head, (which is replaceable on the i9900. They sent me out TWO new heads, I replaced it, and it did fix the problem. I have used the printer for a few years now, but just once in a while I will get some lines, or more like smudges. A cleaning cycle usually takes care of it. I still have another new head if it ever gets too bad. I don't know if the print head is replaceable on your model or not, but it might be a place to start. Hope It's resolve all Your Printer Problem,
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It sounds like one of three things. Two are pretty unlikely.1. RAM has gone bad. Really unlikely. Usually if this happens the computer will not boot but beep at you.2. Video Card has gone bad. Also unlikely. Usually the computer will sound like normal except you won't have any video. 3. Motherboard has gone bad. Most likely. The Motherboard has either suffered a voltage shock or has blown a component. The only real way to get this repaired to by going through Gateway / Emachines.
in the back there is a cover and under there is a pc board / it may have burnt the board and will require a replacement . ck the glass fuses on the board . and if one has gone bad then rep the board . you could refuse the board . but this diesn't always work . as they didn't make the be refused .. mm
I had a customer who had the SAME DARN ISSUE with their Epson brand printer. I ended up calling Epson and spoke to a rep on the phone who informed me that the system boards (or whatever you want to call them) are notorious for going bad. Also, they have KNOWN issues with the little metal contacts (where the ink cartridges touch) going bad in them also. The printer can be completely full of ink but if those little contacts have gone on the fritz, it will do no good.
I say you call Epson and fuss a bit... worked for me first try. Epson mailed the customer a brand new one and they got it in TWO days, everything paid... it also came with two ink cartridges of each color too for the trouble and hassle.
Sounds like you've done one of three things. 1. You've got a bad cookie somewhere and should maybe consider deleting all your cookies. 2. You've changed your internet settings in internet explorer and changed something about the way they handle hyperlinks. 3. You have a virus, spybot or malware problem. I've never clicked on a hyperlink that it says "Bad Request". I doubt that it's option #1 so try opening internet explorer, go to Tools go to Internet Options and go to the Advanced tab. Tell it to Restore Advanced Settings and if that doesn't work, return to same place and click on the Reset option.
We loved our combi at first, but now both wheels are bad. We used to recommend the stroller because of it being so compact, but HATE the wheels. They should recall them or at least revise them.
Thank you Carl, I am trying to find the web site to register.
kindly assist.
Carl, i found the web site, however it is not accepting the
telephone number from the Bahamas.
i am having problems registering. the online web site is not
accepting the inserted number as 1-242-357-8937
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