CD drawer cover broken - can it be repaired
When you say "cover" do you mean the bit of edge that you can see from the outside?
There is a tiny pinhole on that edge and I wonder if beyond where the broken edge ought to be, if you look you may see the inside of that pinhole that you can insert a straightened paperclip that makes it open.
In windows explorer where you see the drive under Computer, when you right click the mouse, you get the option to eject; this makes it open.
Can you help me my
Do you have the vista Windows CD? You can reload your windows fresh. Try this Also
Boot the computer.
Press F8 and hold until your system boots into Windows Advanced Boot Options.
Select Repair Cour Computer.
Select a keyboard layout.
Click Next.
Login as an administrative user.
Click OK.
At the System Recovery Options window, select Startup Repair.
I have Packard bell easynotee LJ65which won't turn off. I have black screen fan is on. Won't turn on or off
1-Take screen bezel plastic out by removing each screw hidden under a white circular cover around the screen hinges and pry it open with your nails.
2-remove touch button trim above the keyboard by removing 2 x screws hidden under the battery.
3-remove the keyboard by unplugging it from motherboard. be careful on this.
now rest is easy. just remember how the button board fitted in originally as it has a spring behind it. that s bit tricky but you can do it.
The Power button cable gets damaged when you shut and lift open the screen lid over the time and the button become unresponsive therefore you can't power on the laptop.
Such cable exist on ebay. Just buy one and within less than an hour you can fit it in to fix it.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/damultd/m.html...
Hi, i have a packard
Try removing the battery and try starting it up with only the power cord plugged in. If it still doesn't work, it can be an issue with the motherboard.
Laptop back from repair cannot. Connection to
you will have to start up the internet and go to the tool tap at the top and go to internet options and then connections and make sure that never dail a connection is selected. hope this helps
Pc won't start
Think your power supply died. Check that out first since they are relatively inexpensive. Or throw in a known working PS to see if that does the trick. Write back with results for further info.
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