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Hi Harry010 , I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? 1.) Did you recently perform any type of software upgrades? 2.) Did you recently perform any firmware upgrades? 3.) Did you perform any changes to the hardware by updating or changing drivers? Any of the above mentioned changes can affect the behavior of the laptop's operating system; including doing any automatic updates from Microsoft. Based on the limited info you posted with your inquiry, it sounds like there is some sort of driver conflict that is causing the OS to re-boot, perhaps in an attempt to restore itself to a previously known good start-up.
hello hi ... umm first of all the cd player of that car has issues and its not only you who has faced it.
secondly rather than spending $1500 get a new stereo..
its the era of usb, aux and bluetooth now
Hi, I have a Panasonic SA-ak25 system. I played one cd then inserted a second. When the second cd had finished it ejected but the first cd is still in the player, When i try to eject it the lights start to flash and it always stops on no (4) can anybody help. Bob.
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