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Whenever you have issues running or installing software always either try right clicking the program and click "Run as administrator".
You can also try right clicking the program, click properties, then go to the Compatibility tab. Somewhere near the bottom of the window will be a check-box for "Run this program as an administrator".
In this situation if it still isn't acting right, click the check-box also for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and select another version of windows.
Hi this is a very unusual problem and can ONLY be caused by a Microprocessor fault within the unit, as such, there isn't any DIY way to "Fix" it, indeed this is one for the professionals, you need to contact a local or head office from the manufacturer and ask for a referral to an authorised service center, now when in face to face contact here, and if worried about costings and who isn't simply first only ask for a "Quote" and take it from there, this way you can make up you mind at least as to repair or replace?
Take the memory card out of your camera and look at it. SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
I'm having the same problem! This is the second LG900G phoen I've had. The first one would randomly turn off & then not turn back on unless it was plugged into a charger (even when it was fullly charged). Luckily, Net10 replaced it. The replacement phone was less then 10 days old when it started turning green. Did you ever have any luck at finding a solution? I really don't want to have to call the company and go without the phone as I wait for a replacement if their are other solutions. Thanks!
I think the problem is your battery pack..or to make sure contact a reliable and skilled computer technician handling the trouble personally is much better to make sure it will be fixed in no time..
Hi well IF the clock isn't moving,and one must wait at least say 1/2 hour before one can tell, and IF there is NO movement then there is NO power getting to the drive motor?
Basically it is a Motor that drives a gear train, that makes one full revolution every 24hours, and as you so correctly state, the "pins" control the OFF & ON... again basically these pins "Trip" a "Switch" in the timer.
Most often the timers wiring provides the power to the "Motor' as well as the switched contacts, so ensure it is wired up correctly, if using a wired version, else it simply plugs in to the mains socket and the outlet is switched on & off accordingly...
Well assuming it isn't some new problem, I'd say the message is clear, the zooming is not available in these setting. You shoul check on the camera manual.
If this is a new problem, then go to Olympus website an look for a firmware update for you camera model, this can fix the problem, and even if this wasn't a problem they might have make this function available in some new firmware.
I have the same problem logiLDA.dll not found. Look like this is a Logitech file that is for Logitech Download Assistant. You can go to start (type) msconfig and find it on the startup tab and disable it, I'm currently looking for a solution.
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