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Working fine till yesterday. When shutdown yesterday and went to turn on today, the computer seems to come on but the monitor stays black. By depressing the on/off button nothing happens. Tried plugging and unplugging and still no picture
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Disconnect all speaker connections and rca cables. Leave power, ground and remote wires intact. Try turning on again. If you still have a protection light your amp is faulty. Hopefully you have warranty. Using an ohm meter to the sub will confirm whether its bad or not. Invest in a cheap test set of 6.5" speakers.
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Unfortunately, external hard drives go bad. A 320 is probably a few years old, I replace mine about every 3 years to be sure. I know it sounds funny, but things work till they don't. Just because it was working yesterday does not mean it will work today. It is possible there is a setting in your XP or 7 to keep from seeing the drive, but doubtful it changed on both systems between yesterday and today.
The blue screen that you couldn't read the words on is called "the blue screen of death".. If you're already stuck, no one will probably be able to lead you through this. Your best hope is that you have some kind of warranty still available that may cover it.... Otherwise, you're gonna need to call around for someone to try to repair it. Pretty much give them what you wrote as your question, word for word, and they should know if they can help. Chances of ever using it again are about 50-50. .. Sorry - good luck.
First try disconnecting ALL power to the laptop - not just at switching off at the wall but pull the plug and remove the battery as well. leave it for 30 seconds or so and put it all back and try again.
If no luck then press F8 on boot until the boot options screen appears and select 'Last Known Configuration'
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