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Step 1: Shut down your PC completely. Step 2: Turn on the Power button. Step 3: As soon as you turn it on start hitting the F8 key on your keyboard until you get to a black screen called "Windows Advanced option". (If you don't get to that that screen but you end up reaching the blue screen than that means you have delayed in hitting the F8 key. start again from step 1.) Step 4: As soon as you reach "Windows Advanced option" use your down arrow keys to choose an option called "Last know good configuration". Step 5: Select that and HIT ENTER.
Booting up in safe mode will allow you to open disk utility (Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utility) and repair permissions / repair disk from there
To start up into Safe Mode (to Safe Boot), do this:
Be sure your Mac is shut down.
Press the power button.
Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold the Shift key. The Shift key should be held as soon as possible after the startup tone, but not before the tone.
Release the Shift key when you see the gray Apple icon and the progress indicator (looks like a spinning gear).
I have the SAME issue and so far it seems to be an issue with the fan not kicking on.... I turn it on in the morning, as soon as you hear sound the red lights kick on and I shut it off... it takes a few seconds to shut down so stay close to your remote durring this process and as soon as the "red light" kicks in, turn it off, as soon as it's off, turn it back on... I have to go thru this about 30 times now before I can get the picture to stay on, but it eventually kicks in. Hope this helps!
Hi Kumar, Nice to find u here . Do u have upgrade of XDA II Mini. I m on original version. Havent used this set in a while as i m on Iphone. So i was wondering if u can help?? Hoping to hear soon, Thnx
This is telling me that your cigarette lighter socket has +12VDC applied to it all the time EVEN when the ignition is turned OFF. This is not the fault of your Nuvi. On some cars, like Hondas, the cigarette lighter socket powers off when your ignition is turned off.
If you want it to turn off with the ignition, then you will have to power it from a +12VDC source that is controlled by the ignition.
Try starting in safe mode, this usually bypasses the graphics drivers, which could be in a funky state: To start up in safe mode
Shut down your computer and wait 10 seconds. Press the power button. Immediately after you hear the startup tone, hold down the Shift key. You should press the Shift key as soon as possible after your hear the startup tone, but not before. Release the Shift key when you see the gray Apple logo and progress indicator (spinning gear).
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