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P3 International Compaq Evo N160 Notebook Questions & Answers
I have a laptop compaq
could be drivers, could be language selection. buy a cheap external USB keyboard or borrow one
The laptop has not been used for more than three
If you are talking the cmos password (which i would think you are by being off for 3 years) then you need to open it up. starting with the panel behind the keyboard, it just pops off and then the first sets of screws are available. then you will need to find a button cell battery, pull it leave it out for a while 30-60 secs, then put it all back to gether again and try that, if you are talking OS password then you will probably have to re-install or restore or even 'repair' off of the install disc
My Compaq Evo N160 laptop computer always goes
It is likely that your computer does not meet the required specifications for the software. To fix this problem, you would need to upgrade the RAM, video card, and possibly the processor. This is something that will probably be need to be done by an expert unless you have experience in taking apart laptops and soldering parts onto circuit boards. Good luck!
Lcd cabel
On Your Laptop???? How could hey possibly have cut your LCD CAble??
well either way, yes it is repairable/replaceable
look on ebay, match up your model of laptop with the lcd display cable
unless you're posting in the wrong section and this is a desktop pc....
then you are pretty much out of luck, not too many people repair Monitor Display cables, as they are wired directly into the internal power supply..
Compaq evo n160
This problem look LCD cable problem. You might need to check the LCD cable conecctions to the Motherboard and to the LCD if it is lose or broken.
You can connect an external monitor. If it displays, the video card is fine.
I have a crane 181 with a nayax reader. It's only flagging 11 MDB codes. Any answer as to why? Firmware has been up
Without more information, it's challenging to determine the exact reason why your crane 181 with a Nayax reader is only flagging 11 MDB codes. However, here are a few potential reasons why you may be experiencing this issue:
- Compatibility: Not all vending machines and readers are compatible with each other. Make sure that your Nayax reader is compatible with the Crane 181 vending machine.
- Reader configuration: Check the configuration settings of your Nayax reader to ensure that it is set up correctly for the Crane 181 vending machine.
- Communication issues: Check the communication between the Nayax reader and the vending machine. If the communication is interrupted, it may not flag all the MDB codes.
- Faulty Reader: Your Nayax reader may be faulty or damaged. In this case, you may need to replace the reader or have it repaired.
- Firmware: Even if your firmware has been updated, there may still be compatibility issues between the Nayax reader and the Crane 181 vending machine. Double-check the compatibility of your firmware with both devices.
It's best to contact the manufacturer of your Crane 181 vending machine and Nayax reader to get specific support for your issue.
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