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Remove main battery and press power, next! remove one stick of ram and power on, still nothing! remove the second stick and replace the first one back and power up, if no headway! the DC jack in the laptop may have become intermittent, or motherboard issues, I suggest a professinal at this level.
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Bummer deal! if the oil level is low - check and fill if so, the bike will not start. I assume the battery is good. Swith your fuel pet-**** to a different fuel on position. Bang the kick stand in its closed position. Hope this works for you. Other bike tips at http://www.auto-tune-up-and-repair-options.com/motorcycle-additives.html
remove mains power, also remove the battery, then hold the on button for 30 seconds or keep pressing it. then put the battery back in then the power jack for mains power. is there a on light on the power supply?
Assuming that the AC/DC Power Adapter is not faulty no LED lighting up at all and no image at all on the screen might mean a power management fault on the motherboard. First try removing the battery underneath the netbook. Then connect the netbook to the power cable without the battery installed. If the netbook powers up without a battery installed then the battery is probably faulty most likely with completely depleted and unchargeable power cells. if so you will almost certainly need a new battery and some little known guidance on the correct management of a netbook or notebook battery (see below). Dead batteries tend to generate a more than normal amount of heat. If the AC/DC adapter is not faulty and using the netbook without a battery does not help then check the DC power jack where the power cable connects to the netbook to see if the jack is loose or detached from its original solder point on the motherboard. If the none of the above are the cause of the problem then the motherboard probably has a power track or capacitor fault which might be repairable (as would a loose DC jack) but these types of fault even if successfully repaired can easily come back and the cost of repair might be high compared to the value of the netbook and not worth it since a brand new state of the art netbook with a full warranty would not be very expensive. Many users take an incorrect approach to netbook/notebook/laptop battery management. These batteries are rechargeable and are only supposed to be connected to the power cable when their cells are low or depleted. Once the cells are fully charged the power cable should either be disconnected and the computer used on battery power alone or the battery should be removed and kept for when battery powered use of the computer is next needed. Once a fully charged battery is removed the computer can be used directly connected to the electricity without the battery installed. A disconnected battery needs to be reinstalled and recharged from time to time if it is stored for long periods of time, because the charge in its power cells very slowly dissipates even if is disconnected from the computer.
You can get an external cd rom for your netbook from HERE
But unfortunatly you more than likly wont be able to play the game on your netbook,
they are not designed to play games, thier video card is not strong enough.
They are made to surf the internet and thats it. Hence the name netbook.
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