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I have my original cd, but can't find my 16 digit code to liven it up. I think it was accidentily thrown out a year or two ago when I moved house. Can I get this cd to work on my current laptop. The laptop doesn't have excel or word.
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I have a Praktica DVC50 5.1 megapixel DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA I am about to list on Ebay. I bought it years ago, but I haven't used it, and it's been in my cupboard. The pack is almost complete, but I can't find the software. However, nothing has been thrown away, and I'm sure I will be able to find it stuck in my cd collection. If you would like to make an offer on it, I will post it to you after the payment has cleared via Paypal. If you've already found one, that's fine.
If you call your local GMC dealer with your VIN they will give you the unlock code free of charge.
If you have locked the radio from trying incorrect codes, you will need to leave the key ignition in the ON position for one hour before you will be able to enter your code again.
By default the lock code on CDMA phones is the last 4 digits of the phone number so if you number was 555-555-0909 your lock code will be 0909 unless other wise changed, other than that the only way to get the code is trial and error.
Skipping can be the loss of tracking information or a bad motor. Try cleaning the lens using a cotton swab and alcohol. Also, look at the rails that the optics ride on. clean those using a dry cotton swab. There should be small gears close by that move the optics along the rails. Make sure that the teeth are clear.
same here, with my Camedia C-60 Zoom
Apparently the motor has some problems. Did you take the camera to the beach? It must have caught sand or other kind of dirt in the lens mechanism.
These digital cameras all have a fixed solution if they fail to work: they are meant to be thrown away.
The people at Olympus also have mortgages going, don't they? Half a year ago it was already impossible to get parts for this camera, also, the memory sticks are not around any more, M-XD cards won't work with it, so, yeah, let's come to the
Conclusion: this is intelligent (it can write out parts of machine code) landfill.
Cheers,
Reinhard
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