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Ok, at bootup, press F8, choose Boot up in safe Mode, when next window comes up, it ask if you want to go to desktop OR System restore, Choose system restore. now when next window, like a calender comes up, simply choose a date BEFORE you had problems, follow instructions, and it will reboot,this should get you back to working.
If you are facing this issue while installing Windows, Most probably there is an issue with the memory card. If you have two memory modules try to use one of the memory modules in each slot at a time. If you have only one memory stick then try to use it one by one on each slot. If you it does not work then probably you might have to replace the memory stick.
Since it is a Toshiba Tecra if you are not worried about losing data on the laptop you can try turning on the laptop and start pressing the zero key. It should give you the option to restore your laptop if you haven't deleted the restore partition on the laptop.
Nine times out off ten this message is caused by defective memory. If you have more than one stick in the computer, pull them and test them one at a time until the problem triggers again. Try taking the computer into Safe Mode and see if you still get the message. If you do, then its DEFINITELY the memory.
Hi,
Optoma USA recommend that you set the PC resolution to SVGA (800 x 600) or XGA (1024 x 768).
Your HP Pavilion ze 4900 default resolution is S = SXGA (1400 × 1050) or X = XGA (1024 × 768).
I would assume that your cable(s) are properly mated/attached from the laptop to the projector. If on pressing TV Now! One-Touch button with a TV icon at the top of your keyboard to switch the display to the TV-Out mode, there is no picture projected, you can try to manually lower the screen resolution of your PC. Try lowering it to the 800 X 600 setting in your Display Properties. Also, you may want to check if the Dual Display Mode is enabled/activated. You can try different resolution setting as long as the projector can handle it. Hopes this works and give you an idea. Should you need more assistance, pls post/comment. Good luck and kind regards.
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