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Try to unplug power on back of your modem. Let the phone line plugged in. Wait 10 seconds and plug the power back.
Wait about 1 minute and try it with your computer. This procedure will reconnect using a new IP address on your internet service provider.
It should work if you don't have a router. If you have a router attached to your modem, unplug power on both then plug your modem first and wait 1 min. Then plug back your router and wait 1 min. Try your internet connection after doing it. If you still don't have connection, try to restart your computer.
Well lets hope nothing fried, What i would recommend to try is to unplug the power chord from the back of the computer and hold in the power button for about 30 Seconds to remove all the power from the board. Then plug the power chord back in and hit the power button and see if the computer starts. Let me know if this works for you. Thanks
The printer is waiting to receive a document to print. Choose the print command from the software program that you are using. Wait for the printer to complete the current task. OR If the printer continues to blink after several seconds, follow these steps:
Turn the printer off, and then turn it back on.
If it does not turn off, unplug the power cord from the back of the printer.
Unplug the power cord from the power source. Wait 30 seconds.
Plug the power cord into the back of the printer.
Plug the power cord into the power source.
Restart the computer and the printer. Try printing again.
Make sure there is a direct connection from the printer to the computer. Remove scanners, switchboxes, and so on.
Try another cable.
Try connecting the printer to another computer. If the printer prints, then the problem was with the main computer, possibly a software or device conflict
If your router was working before, and suddenly stopped working, then you probably need to reset it.
Unplug the router from power, also unplug all network cables from it.
Wait about 30 seconds.
Plug power back in, followed by network cables.
Wait some more seconds while the router restarts.
Only the Power light and the Status light should be solid. All others in use must be blinking, which means they are in use.
Try connecting to the internet with cable first, then try wireless.
It should work.
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I checked Toshiba's website and found the manual for the set. The self restarting was indicitive of a lamp failure. The red light was solid while the green light blinked. It would then restart 8 times before both lights would then begin blinking.
Sounds like the motherboard is getting power to the lights but not to the rest of the computer. try to drain all the power out of the laptop by unplugging it and holding the power button for 30 seconds. Then plug it back in and try again if this does not fix it your motherboard is probably shot and would need replaced.
does the printer cycle? unplug the power from the outlet and plug back in. Can you look and see any paper inside? when you lift the cover does the cartridges move?
A couple suggestions. Unplug the usb cable from the pc to the printer, make sure there is no paper jammed in the machine, unplug the machine from the wall and see if you can move the print head left to right freely. If nothing is obstructing it plig the power cord in with out the usb cord plugged in. See if the machine goes to ready. If all of these fail, that means the main board has been damaged by a power surge, and it would be cheaper to replace the machine than repair it. Good luck!
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