Dell Inspiron 2200 Notebook - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a Dell Inspiron 2200 and need to replace
if you are now a computer technician, it is advisable to take your laptop to one to avoid demage of some components. Anyway, carefully open the laptop disconnecting the screen, remove your key pad and unskoll the motherboard to be replace. replace and carefully transfer component ensuring none is demage
The rename does not work
You have to do that as and Administrator by right clicking the mouse and looking for the right Setting
OVERHEATING 99 MALIBU
could be hydraulic lifters need cleaning, depends on car, engine, condition,it should tick like that if it didnt before. take it back!
Password protected
If she's getting a Windows Welcome screen, then the system is booting and there's no obvious sign of a hard drive password (I've rarely seen these used anyway but they can be removed in some cases.)
1. You'll have to find a Password clear boot CD. There's one by HIRENS that can do it, but I use a simple one found by searching "Offline Windows Password & Registry Editor". You will have to know how do do these things: 1. Change the boot order of your laptop by going into the BIOS setup and make sure the boot order starts with the optical drive (be it DVD or CD) before the internal hard drive. If you cannot change the boot order due to a BIOS password, it can be cleared but you'll need to remove the CMOS clock battery and that requires taking the laptop apart.
2. Download the boot CD ISO and burn it to a physical CD. This is the recommended way to do it.
3. Get that CD you burned into the drive on the laptop and boot it.
Either CD you end up with, it will boot a small version of Linux and then give you the option at some point to clear the Windows user password. If you do not know what you're looking at to find the proper Windows install on your drive, it is suggested you have someone look for it and use the password clear CD to help you accomplish it.
It should conceivably easy to find what you need to change, and you get to see what it finds before you change anything. Ganbatte kudasai!
Not booting from usb
In inspiron 2200 shut down the system then restart and when you see the Dell logo tap F2 key. You will goto BIOS. In BIOS go under SYSTEM and then goto BOOT SEQUENCE. Then make sure that USB STORAGE device is at 1. position. You can modifiy this by highlighting the first option and press enter and then use + or - keys to change or look at the very bottom of screen to see how to change the value. Once USB storage device is in first position of boot sequence then on the left hand side of main menu goto POST BEHAVIOUR and expand it. Then goto US emulation and make sure it is enabled (ON) if not then make it on. Then save and exit the BIOS .Now make sure your USB device is connected Then restart the system andsoon as you see the Dell logo tap F12 . Now choose USB from the boot sequence and it will boot form USB device (If that USB device has bootable files)
How i can operate the camera on my dell laptop
well i don't know about dell. but my is sony viao in i had to down load adobe.. then go to your cookies in put it on allways allowed on this site.. in you should be useing your webcam..
Screen goes black after loading windows xp
Is it possible that it's display output is set to external screen, display no 2 from within the graphic cards settings/preferences. I cannot see how while in the GUI (XP Loaded) that making an adjustment not suitable for Laptops screen can take affect without XP sending out error messages. I really am curious now as to what the problem is or was, cheers.
Error code 0F00.133E
Hello
DyAnon Hoppes,My name is Jesse and I work on the Dell Social Media Team.This error means that your IDE device (hard drive) has failed or is dying. It will need to be replaced. If you have any further questions or need any information you can email me at my email address listed below.
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Spacebar not working
Replace the keyboard. You can get a new one for around $11 on ebay. The repair will only take about 5 minutes. Tons of "how to" videos on You Tube.
Http://www.batterylaptoppower.com/toshiba/pa3537u-...
First
of all, you need to make sure your power adapter is providing enough
power to both run the laptop & charge the battery. A very good way
to do this is to compare your laptop voltage & ampere requirements
(written on a sticker on the bottom of the laptop) with the voltage
& ampere ratings of the power adapter. Voltages should be the same,
or the power adapter's voltage about up to 0.5 volts more than the
laptop's voltage rating. Amperage of the power adapter should be at
least equal to or greater than the laptop's rating. It should never be
less than the laptop's rating, or else the power adapter will be
providing insufficient amperes to charge the battery. Of course, the
power adapter's nominal amperage might be ok, but it degraded on usage.
You can verify this by testing using a good or new power adapter.
If
the battery did not charge using the new power adapter, take the battery
off the laptop, & using a dry tooth brush, scrub in between the
fins of the battery connector on the motherboard & on the battery it
self, then put the battery back into the laptop & try again.
If
this still did not resolve the problem, then the battery itself could be
bad. Try it on another laptop, or try a good or new battery in your
laptop.
If this did not work, there might be a possibility that the
charging circuitry on the laptop's motherboard is defective & needs
servicing. In order to do this, the laptop needs to be disassembled
& the motherboard checked for defective/burned out components in the
area near the DC jack. Any defective/burned out components found should
be replaced, or you might need to replace the laptop's motherboard
altogether.
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