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It could be that the connection is not occurring simultaneously and the ac adapter for your N64 console is being more exposed then too. Try using extension cords that have little red rectangle button that you can turn the power off for your N64 console instead of taking it in and out and turning off and on and having to plug it back into the outlet again. It could also mean that the power supply inside of your console could be going bad and needs to be replaced the little square inside of your N 64 in the top left corner of the console where the ac adapter plugs into and it should be replaced or fixed.
F-8 is the key, Try to "cold start" the computer, meaning remove the power plug from wall outlet or uplug from computer, remove battery, now replace battery and plug computer into wall outlet. Push the on button while "TAPPING" the F-8 key repeatedly Tap, tap, tap, until you hear a beep or it load the black menu with safe mode options. IF THAT DOES NOT WORK: shut down the laptop,remove AC supply, remove battery. Plug the AC power back in,DO NOT INSTALL BATTERY, Start the machine, without battery installed, and tap F-8 repeatedly. If it still fails, PULL THE PLUG OUT OF THE WALL OUTLET WHILE THE COMPUTER IS STILL RUNNING. NOW PLUG THE LAPTOP BACK INTO THE WALL AND START, THAT SHOULD TAKE YOU TO A BLACK PAGE WITH WHITE SCRIPT WITH OPTIONS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
Lets start from scratch. Make sure your wall outlet has power. Plug in a working electrical device such as a lamp, radio or vacuum cleaner. It the wall socket works, plug the base back i the socket and make sure it isnt loose or falls out of the socket. Then make sure the other end of the cord is securely plugged into the base. Also make sure the battery in the handset is sucurely and ?correctly in place and the handset is also surcurely in the crade(base) so the metal contacts of the handset are touching the base metal contacts. U may have to let the phone fully charge overnight for 8 hrs while your sleeping without trying to use it. If this doesnt work, u may need new replacement batteries or a battery pack(whichever your phone has) by taking the origional battery to your local electronic store.
Not intended to offend; 1. If using A/C (house electrical power), please check if electrical wall outlet is active. Attempt to plug-in another electrical device such as a lamp, clock, radio, etc.. If the electrical wall outlet has top and bottom plugs, try the top and then the bottom plug to see which one works. Sometimes, the top outlet will not work, yet the bottom outlet does work. The wall outlet should be replaced by qualified technician. 2. If both outlets do NOT work, and the outlet is GFCI breaker protected, maybe pressing the RESET switch on the outlet will power-up the outlet. 3. If the outlet is NOT GFCI breaker protected, check your electrical fuse box for a tripped fuse. Sometimes, a tripped fuse is NOT visible. May have to trip the specific fuse or all fuses to off, then back on. Recheck the wall outlet. 4. Once your know the outlet is live, check the power cord (a/c adapter for laptops) to make sure they are securely plugged-in to both the wall outlet AND the PC or Laptop.
Will need more information once the above steps are taken:
Is it a Desktop or Laptop? Make and Model (if known)? Any lights (glowing) on the desktop or laptop? Any lights on the A/C adapter if its a laptop?
I can only suggest one solution not a fix but will work without much cost. Try a wireless outlet switch... the switch I have uses a wireless frequency much like a remote control only an on/off switch... I placed the switch on my wall and plugged in the receiver into a wall outlet, then plugged in my table lamp to the receiver. Now I just walk to the wall switch and click it and on goes the lamp without me having to physically reach under the lamp to turn it on... wish I was more help but for about 25.00 dollars (think it was 14.00 at lowes) its a working solution...
Try to connect the AC adaptor of your laptop and plug it to the wall outlet and let it charge for 3 hours or more. When you plug it on the wall socket, it won't show the laptop's led blinking since it was totally drained. But after 3 minutes or more, it will start to show the blinking led to indicate charging. When blinking stops led light disappears, it is fully charged and ready to use.
Remember: Do not use your laptop while it is plugged in to save your battery life. When at home, remove the battery while it is fully charged and plug the AC adaptor directly to the wall outlet. It will still work without the battery as long as it is plugged directly to the wall socket.
1. Put the power off that supply the wall outlet. 2. Cut the cord, and install or put a new rubberized plug into it, with a rating of at least 20 to 30 amperes. 3. Replace the wall outlet with a rating of 30 amperes. Then, you can run your heater without any trouble.
I think I know just the problem. The connection cord that came with the wall outlet charger can only be used for charging. You have to have the original apple cord in order for the computer to recognize it.
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