I have the system that was new in the box and put into storage. I have since tried to set it up but there is no power to the receiver. Is there a fuse that could be burned out or something else that may have been affected by not being stored in a climate controlled facility?
Yes definitely a problem not having it in a climate controlled facility! I don't thik a fuse is the problem. There could be water damage... i.e. fried circuits, so much could happen in that enviroment. You may be SOL :(
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The memory full message indicates the fax memory is full. You'll need to look at the Fax storage and either print or delete faxes.
This unit may have a secure fax storage that requires a code to print those faxes. Check under Menu > Fax Feature > Secure Receive > Print (alternatively: Setup > Machine Settings > Fax Setup > Secure Receive > Print). You should see a prompt for the security code.
There can also be stored print or fax jobs on the unsecured storage on the printer, Menu > Job Management > Stored Job. Similarly jobs can be stored on an external drive. Press the Document Box button > Next > System Boxes to see if there are stored jobs that can be deleted.
On some printer/fax machines, I've seen just the list of sent and received jobs (with the date/time stamp and phone number) exceed that storage space. That doesn't seem likely in for the Samsung ProXpress SL-M3870FW.
Error Code: 150-3039 means there is a problem with with your external storage device. It is most common when you are using an external hard drive that does not have a separate dedicated power supply. It either isn't getting enough power or the hard drive has other problems. Try powering off your Wii U, disconnecting your external HDD, and running the system without the drive. It should work. Then power off and reconnect your external drive. If you receive the error message again then you should look into getting new external storage. This link lists Nintendo approved devices: http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1359/~/what-external-storage-devices-can-be-used-with-wii-u%3F
when you FIRST put the game of year edition in there will be a screen that comes on with the additional content you need to have all of those boxes checked for it to load those programs into your hard drive or other storage device. You can check to see if its installed by going into my xbox-system settings-memory-hard drive/memory storage/games-fallout 3 and looking there. Otherwise you'll need to reinstall and double check the additional content is checked before proceeding
You can try the Optical input to the surround unit if the direct TV box has that type of output. That would be the best way to connect if you can to any external device.
Good luck.
Have you tried different cables or a different port on your router. Is there any way to get into the Hard Drive by connecting it directly to a PC and checking the network settings or anything..? If not, then you may have to connect it directly to a PC and share it to your other PC's.
So you had the system is storage? If that is the case then it is probably time to change the battery. Storing batteries when they aren't fully charged, or in extreme temperatures can damage the battery. You can check out http://www.batteryinternational.com/ups-batteries.html for a replacement .
Sounds like one of a few things. There is an auto protect feature in most amps and they kick on when one of the following happens. This is assuming that the speakers are plugged in when the problem happens. If not, the power supply is shot or some other non user serviceable problem is happening with the amp. A. Speakers are out of phase B.The Speakers are way to large for the system C.There is a short in one of the speaker lines. D.The speakers are blown or shorted. E. Last but not least, the power supply for the amp is going, going gone. It could also have gotten some moisture.
Not to be redundant but try some of this. Take a new speaker wire, not the old. 1.Check the phase. For all speakers. Make it the same all the way around, +red or white stripe, to the red terminal and -black or non striped to the black or negative at the amp and speakers. 2. Start with all speakers unplugged and plug just the right front in. Test it. If it works ok, then plug in the second speaker, again by itself. Test it. on and on. By process of elimination, you should be able to isolate the problem. That is of course, if it has anything to do with the speakers.
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