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Freebase Dali 05-27-2010 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 872371)
It's a fujitsu amilo model XY682

need to know anymore? And yeah I caught the little window :D

Well, I'm sorry to be the one to have to tell you this... but your computer might be a piece of garbage. After looking around for Fujitsu Amilo support (which I've never even heard of before this) without luck, I stumbled upon their forums and discovered that A LOT of people are having the same problem with the X series and none of them have had their problems fixed. The whole not-booting thing.
The most educated analysis offered faults the motherboard.

Apparently they use inferior products in their computers and they install the cheapest parts available... in the case of a motherboard, it's kind of important that it's not crap.

If I were you, I'd send it back if it's under warranty and have them replace the motherboard. If it's not, you can maybe bring it to a shop and have them replace the motherboard but it will cost you.

FETCHER. 05-27-2010 02:58 PM

Awn naw :(:(:( it should be under warranty as it's only 9months or so. /officially depressed.



How does this happen?

Freebase Dali 05-27-2010 03:06 PM

Well, if components on a motherboard are faulty or aren't designed to last (this is especially an issue with people who like to put their laptops on their bed and its underside ventilation is muffled up by blankets and stuff starts overheating on the motherboard and after a while, it just dies...) or are abused, then all it takes is one little issue to bring it all down.

While certain components on a motherboard are replaceable/fixable, you'd need someone experienced and you'd pay. Best thing is to send it in under warranty and have them fix it for free.
If you quietly and knowingly put your laptop on your bed and the poor thing has been suffocating all this time, then don't do that anymore you evil woman! ;)

TheCunningStunt 05-27-2010 03:12 PM

If you want to hook your laptop up to your TV to watch films what wire would one require to do so? How much would they be as well?

Thanks to anyone who can help. :)

Freebase Dali 05-27-2010 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 872408)
If you want to hook your laptop up to your TV to watch films what wire would one require to do so? How much would they be as well?

Thanks to anyone who can help. :)

VGA cable, provided your TV has a VGA input.
VGA is the 15-pin blue D-shaped connector.

They're cheap as balls.

Or DVI, if your TV and computer have that interface.
Or HDMI if your TV and computer have that interface.

James 05-27-2010 04:16 PM

Freebase, I reinstalled it and waited for the promp and it's still not working, Asking for the same thing.

Freebase Dali 05-27-2010 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by james44754 (Post 872459)
Freebase, I reinstalled it and waited for the promp and it's still not working, Asking for the same thing.

Ok. Then you'll have to manually find all the dinky little files it can't find on its own then. You may have to do this a few times in a row:

Navigate to C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386

In that folder will be either an zip, cab, or rar file called SP2.
Open it so you can see the files in it, scroll through and locate the file you need. Once you've found it, extract that single file into the same folder you're in "i386", then pop back over to your install deal that's asking for the file and you'll put the location as:

C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386

Do that for every file it asks for. Hopefully it won't be more than a few.
...go microsoft.......

Sljslj 06-22-2010 06:21 PM

So I downloaded a torrent for Gran Theft Auto: San Andreas for pc and now I have this Disc Image File and no idea how to put it onto a disc. Do I need a special program or something?? Please help.

noise 06-23-2010 03:41 AM

if you want to burn it, use a free app like ImgBurn to put it onto a CD.

but - you don't have to burn it at all! you can just mount the image as a virtual disc.

install this (it's free):
SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive

then just double-click on the disc image. it will load up just like a real CD :)

duga 06-23-2010 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noise (Post 888502)
if you want to burn it, use a free app like ImgBurn to put it onto a CD.

but - you don't have to burn it at all! you can just mount the image as a virtual disc.

install this (it's free):
SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive

then just double-click on the disc image. it will load up just like a real CD :)

I like to use Daemon Tools. Very straightforward and easy.


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