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Gateway FMC-901 w/ 42-inch Plasma TV (FMC901PLSM) PC Desktop - Page 8 Questions & Answers
I am on Telstra Elite
They may be limiting your bandwidth. I think it's called throttling back.. you might call them and ask about the problem.
2/20/2018 12:27:08 AM •
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on Feb 20, 2018
Cant reboot after failed Windows 10 update. Tried to restart with Gateway Recovery Mgt.program.
Try this:
Start the computer. As soon as the "Starting Windows" screen comes up (not the Gateway/eMachines screen), hold down the Power Button to shut off the computer. This might force the computer to go in to Windows recovery mode when you restart. Now, turn on the computer, and it should go to a "Windows Diagnostics and Recovery" page. Choose Diagnose the Problem or whatever it says, follow the instructions.
Good luck.
1/14/2018 11:42:17 PM •
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on Jan 14, 2018
My TV won't play the sound from my laptop when I hook it up with HDMI cable.
Connect the hdmi (in) to the TV and the computer hdmi. Go into the sound settings (control panel or settings in Windows... preferences on a Mac) and choose the hdmi as the playback device. Also check the volumes on your TV and computer. If you said what OS and what version of that OS you were using, I could be more specific.
1/5/2018 6:05:45 PM •
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on Jan 05, 2018
Gateway md7335u any way of getting hdd password? Is there a factory set originally
This is found I think in its Bios which is pressing whatever key gets you in there like F2 or Delete etc just after powering it on but before system boot up and would be under security tab.
Though this would require knowledge of its original password to remove and replace it.
The only way I have done it is a bit "rough" it involves the removal of the back up battery and not switching on for (or leaving it with any power at all) for say 24 hours or longer (depends how resiliant it is) this will cause the Bios data to "forget its settings". You can of course write down settings before you do this but there is a default entry at the last settings to restore some back to a working normal.
It should also forget passwords stored, when you power it up after battery removal and powered it down and it then wakes up in a "mood" like saying it needs to be reset by you, power off and refit the back up battery
power on and enter its Bios to reset what is needed like the clock etc which will have gone back to 00:00 plus a date which will tell you how old its Bios basic program dates from out of interest. Any settings you do will be remembered for next time.
How to Reset Your BIOS
Start with this to see whats needed look into other versions as one may be nearer yours. Read up on it before you start so you get an idea of things to do but the "default settings selection" will get you out of trouble if a panic sets in.
Hope this helps.........
1/4/2018 1:53:43 AM •
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on Jan 04, 2018
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