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MPC Computers ClientPro 545 S (9043751) PC Desktop Questions & Answers
I have a MPC clientpro 385...I went to restart the
It sounds like it could be the power supply but you will need to do some trouble shooting first. Do you get anything on the monitor? I assume that you are not. What you need to do first is verify that a hardware problem is not the cause. I would start by disconnecting one piece of hardware at a time them plug the clientpro back in and try it. Start by disconnecting the cd-rom drive. Then any floppy drives. Then the hard drive or drives. Then any pci cards or video cards. Then the memory dimms and any usb connectors on the motherboard. By doing this you are making sure that none of the hardware components are causing a short in the motherboard's electrical system. If you disconnect all of these things and power button continues to flash then I am pretty sure it is the power supply. If you have another power supply from another computer you can install it into the clientpro as long as the atx connectors are the same. Let me know if you need more assistance.
SIR
I HAVE AN OLD LAPTOP
there is one possible way
1. remove hard drive from your laptop
2. plug your HDD into another laptop in anyway(usb or enclosure)
3. Make your HDD bootable with DOS mode
4. copy the new OS folder to your HDD
5. Put back your HDD to your old laptop then boot it with DOS
6. find the OS folder you copied, from there run setup your new OS.
My mpc laptop cant openn programs like facebook and yahoo
some countries block these sites. Try going via a free web proxy (google for one) and see if this makes any difference although i would not been too keen to put your username and passwords in while using a free proxy as they may not be secure. The issue you have could also be with your security levels being set a little too high on your browser. You could try donwloading an alternative browser like Opera, Chrome, Firefox etc...
How to avoid stress when over using computer
In today digital era, most are already used to use digital products such as computers... in our home office and others but most are having problems after several hours of prolong use or exposure to computer... here a few reminders...
* Keep a proper eye distance from your computer screen at least 12-14 inches
* Maintain proper posture especially back support
* Have a momentary break for every hours
* Use sufficient lighting in your working area
Tear down
Yes you can. You might use Sugru to re-attach the cover. http://www.sugru.com
To Block the Access to certain links
yes. using a simple text editor like notepad simply add entries to the file:
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
the entries should look like this:
127.0.0.1
www.siteiwantblocked.com
that IP address is the "localhost" and will result in and error or if the computer is running a web server it will go to that site.
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