A great HotPoint Computer, ok.
beeping when?
when off
or washing.
if off you can unplug it from AC wall jack and it will be silent.
low water pressure in the home.
or the wash cycle a the end does what they call anti-crease and then beeps to tell come unload me. (dont use that mode turn that off)
the manuals do not cover beeps, (lame for sure)_
or other causes, only a service tech can find. (they have tool to scan it) if in UK call the washer man (engineer)
SOURCE: hotpoint aquarius reversomatic plus tl21
Please post the model number from the unit it is where the door closes to so I can see what is going on
SOURCE: Mad Dog Hard Drive - Immediate Help
The grand majority of these external hard drives can't withstand being dropped from 3 inches, and some can't be dropped 1/2 inch. In other words, to retrieve your data, you will have to send it to a specialist, who will charge you between $300 to $1500 to get the data, with no guarantees. What a deal. I had a Fantom 120 gb, my dog knocked it over, and by by data. The fact that it is making noises means it has been knocked out of kilter. Try calling them with your warranty, but I bet it won't cover it. The whole industry is a big ripoff, as they do not warn you that you can lose everything at the drop of a hat (as it were). Only one company guarantees a drop of 7 feet that I know of. Better off to back up your data using an online secure system. Some cost only $4.95/month. Sorry.
SOURCE: Mad Dog External DVD Writer
I don't know if I can be of any help here, but I purchased my Mad Dog
Multimedia MEGASTOR DVD+/-RW burner a few years ago for my PoweSpec
with XP Home Edition. I recently bought a new computer installed with
Windows Vista Home Premium (which yes, I actually do love) and my external Mad Dog works perfectly, I didn't even
have to update any drivers, it recognizes the drive everytime I plug it
in (via USB). I don't need it anymore, but it's actually a better burner than the one that came with my system, which I bought new in March, although it's now discontinued. Do you have the disk for it? If so, have you tried
running the disk again? What OS and processor do you have? In the
event that it might be a matter of obtaining the proper driver for it
to work for you, I also am a member of a great and extremely reliable site for
free driver downloads. Free membership is limited to a few downloads
within a certain period of time,and then you have to wait 24 hours, but other than that there is no limit so that's what I do. Just for the
record, there was a period where my old XP was out of commission and I
had to resort to my very old HP Pavillion that was about 10 years old,
came with Windows 98SE(when that OS was brand new) and all I needed to
do to make Win98 recognize the drive was download a driver and it
worked just fine. LOL, that has a processor that runs at 600 megahertz, so you can imagine if my Mad Dog worked on systems like that, XP Home and now Vista Home Premium without a hitch, I was quite impressed with their products.
SOURCE: Computer doesn't recognize disc in Mad Dog dvd-rw drive
Try going to the Mad Dog web site and download the latest driver for your drive and then reinstall the Roxio software. Good Luck
Fehdi
That is a very rare car these days. I would go to a Citroen forum like this one to ask the question plus find lots of other information.
http://citroenc3owners.com/citroen-c3-help/
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