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eon=enhanced other networks..means a stonger signal/ same station is being recieved.
ta/tp=traffic info from stations tuned into (if applicable)they send out traffic info like bad weather/jams,so you have a stored message.....
made me laugh though "tyre pressures on the radio"
(you hum it i'll play it..).
Sounds like you have a conflict or support software. I have a Logitech and need Directx to drive it along with the logitech software. I think chatroulette uses Flashplayer and that may be a clue. Visit the Lifecam website and check what additional software you need. After filling in the webcam and OS have a look at the 'readme link for specific information regarding this model and your OS
Hi The AP message indicates thet the dev is so low in toner that the machine has to go into a full cycle mode to get the toner levels up. The error code is telling you that one cycle is not enough. you will have to turn the copier off/on and cycle it at least one more time....more if neccessary
DST stands for Drive Self Test, it means your drive is failing.
I would get a new hard drive and USB enclosure, install new drive in laptop and install windows, then take the old drive and install it in the USB enclosure so you can connect to your laptop when windows is running and restore your files, assuming the drive is not completely dead.
I had this MSG 04 problem. Opened the player up. Messed around. Figured out that the 5-disc tray was hanging up a little during the initialization.
The issue is that the tray screws into and rotates around a stand-up beam. On the underside of the tray are gear teeth which are spun by a gear on the main unit underneath. The real culprit is the stand-up beam in the very middle. It is too long.
The fix is to first try just tightening the middle black screw holding the tray onto the stand-up beam. If this tightens and MSG 04 goes away, you're done. If it does not tighten at all or much at all, then remove the screw (actually a bolt) and using a razor or sharp blade, scrape the top 1/4 millimeter off the stand-up beam. Apply some grease around the beam and on top.
Note, you may have to remove the tray to do all this. If so, that is the most tricky part. Carefully lift on the tray on the front side as you rotate it. Try to free a disc circle edge over the top of the front DVD cover and free the tray. To re-set the tray, put it on the stand up beam with the front side of the tray slanted up and slowly rotate while setting it in and down.
After re-seating the tray, screw the bolt down but do not tighten all the way. Tighten it enough to allow rotation and enough to rid the msg 04 problem.
I shaved my stand-up beam and have never seen a MSG 04 since.
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