Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Jabra Extreme2 Bluetooth Headset:
"Your battery is no good. If you've had it for a while then the battery's life has been..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Jabra Extreme2 Bluetooth Headset:
"Your battery is no good. If you've had it for a while then the battery's life has been..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Jabra Radio Communications:
"You don't need any code. If your headset supports HD then it will be enabled..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Jabra Extreme2 Bluetooth Headset:
"I just got mine and had the same problem. After messing with it for I bit I got it to..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Jabra Extreme2 Bluetooth Headset:
"I just got mine and had the same problem. After messing with it for a bit I got it to..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this IBM System Board ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 for ThinkPad T60 Mfr P/N 44C3714:
"It should be in ths Catalyst software (little ATI icon by the clock)."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this ASUS P5PE-VM Motherboard:
"I had a P5B and what you did was copy the firmware file to a usb thumb drive. Then boot..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Computers & Internet:
"Then the charging components are toast. Time for a new one."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Google Cell Phones:
"You need to login to your google account from your computer and then turn it off from..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Unitech MSR 206-33 (msr206-33) Magnetic Card Reader:
"Try here http://us.ute.com/services01.php?rbu=5&select1=148&select2=386"
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Unitech MSR 206-33 (msr206-33) Magnetic Card Reader:
"Try this driver http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=225&pcid=41 and..."
Fred Oppous posted an answer for this Unitech MSR 206-33 (msr206-33) Magnetic Card Reader:
"Go to http://www.unitech.com and download the drivers for msr206. You can use this..."
Fred Oppous posted a question about Unitech MSR 206-33 (msr206-33) Magnetic Card Reader:
"I have an MSR206 that uses keyboard ps/2 for power and 9pin serial for data. When I click..."