SOURCE: "no signal" message when laptop is plugged into projector
There is a key on the keyboard that has blue text on it. Something to the effect of LCD or CRT. With the monitor connected and turned on, press and hold the FCN KEY as well as the LCD/CRT key. While holding the FCN key keep hitting the CRT key until the image transfers to the external monitor
SOURCE: I can't set up a home network
I know nothing about uverse, but I'd like to suggest a link to this forum, at a site that has been a great resource for me with all kinds of networking questions. Apparantly there have been some issues with 2wire, so check the 2wire site for firmware updates, possibly see this article.
Aside from that, I can offer you the standard troubleshooting links for xp, here, here, here, and here.
Good luck.
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SOURCE: Projector projects red screen.
My take on this...if that pin was *shorted* to another pin in the connector and not just bent, you could be looking at a damaged video input section. The pins in the video connector consist of the 3 color signals(red--green--blue), their individual grounds, and syncing. If this has indeed happened, which is *VERY* easy to do, the projector must be repaired by a service facility.
SOURCE: I have an Onkyo TX-SR605 AV receiver that just
Goof information. Have you eliminated or proven the Onkyo as a cause by going direct to the projector? Try another Input and/or Output. It's best to know which component is broken and if it's limited to a specific subset of its function.
Settings are also indicated. Run through the video setup again. If it just stopped, what preceded it?
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