Need to disassemble Polaroid Freescape MPU 043315B
Polaroid Freescape MPU 043315B - it has locked into trying to renew its database forever, after I have deleted some music folders, but forgot to remove 'albums' related to those folders. I want to open it, extract the hard drive and correct the problem via PC. The problem is that I am unsure how to disassemble it without breaking it. It is hold together 2 bolts and by many plastic fixtures inside. I removed the bolts, but only 2 of these plastic thingies are accessible. Can anyone tell me how to disassemble this particular player?? Please??
Re: Need to disassemble Polaroid Freescape MPU 043315B
Hi Integral17, It sounds like your database is corrupt. Here's something to try. While the device is booting, press the pause/play button several times (about once per second). If you hit the pause/play at the right time during the boot process, it will invoke a debug menu that will allow you to format the disk. Format the disk and see if that resolves the problem.
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No. An expired trade name can't be renewed. If your trade name has expired, a new statement of trade name might be filed. This type of filing can create a brand new trade title record within the Secretary of State's database. The expired record will stay within the records from the Secretary of State and won't be connected using the new trade name filing.
NO....once you paid for a plan, that plan is in their database and you do not have to confirm yearly. The only thing you may need to do is, change an address if you move from the current location. If the Price risies, you are protected with the 5 year plan.
on all the time- battery is in the film pack, and when you press the shutter it gets all the power from the film pack battery. If the camera doesn't work, it's possible that the battery is dead, even if you have film left. You'll need to try and get the film pack replaced, if the expiration date has not passed.If it has passed your just out of luck. Since Polaroid made their last run of film forever this last summer, this camera is probably going to be obsolete soon, so get your film while you can.
A lot of times these are common numbers like 4 1's or 4 0's. Also can try 1234 to see if that works. Sorry so generic but I haven't worked with seiko's only zebra models
Hold down the middle touch button ( play/pause ) while powering on. You get option to quick format drive or rebuild the database. Rebuild the database should enable it to initialise.
1) Take the foot off the stand and with a long philips screwdriver remove the single screw that is at the top of the leg (inside leg). Then with the tv facing down lift straight up on the leg.
2) remove the two screws comming from the back of the tv along the bottom edge.
3) With the tv face down on a soft surface ( towel, bedspread, ect).
4) Be carefull with this step it this tv gave me some difficulty and I am experianced with this proceedure. Too much pressure or forcing it too hard will break your case. The back of the tv has a lip which inserts into the face.The face has tabs that lock into slots in the lip of the back. Carefully pry between the face and back pannel (I used my thumbnail and a 1" plastic putty knife.) and slide along the seam until the locking tabs pop loose. Continue sliding your instrument along the seam until all tabs are loose.
5) The back of the tv lifts off of the face leaving all electronics in the face of the tv.
That gets you into the tv. what you do from there is up to you, Good luck;)
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