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the aspect ratio is the picture size control
when you select aspect ratio you have to move with the arrows to get the size that fits the panel the best - go ok then exit to save the setting
if that doesn't work the the tv will need attention in a repair shop
Could be your camera is still working, but some settings are messed up?
You could have turned off the display. In the menu with IMAGE DISP. Is used to save battery power.
Then try making pictures in the mode automatic. Because if you switched to scene like bright sunlight or snow your pictures can be very dark.
Hi there,
first of all you could search the menu of your camera for a flash menu and check if flash was enabled.
you can try to change the picture taking mode, maybe you choose a mode where flash is not automatically enabled.
well this might sound obvious, but have you checked the battery-state? maybe power is to low to use flash.
If nothing of the above mentioned things worked, try to reset our camer to its factory settings.
but please make sure your pictures are save and you have them backed up.
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The Recovery disc will help you to restore the hard drive with the
original software content that was installed when you purchased your
notebook. Follow the steps below to rebuild your hard drive. Your drive
will be reformatted and all data will be erased. It is important to back
up all data files before you use this option.
Restoration procedure:
1. Press the power button to turn the system on.
2. Select to boot from a USB optical drive. There are two ways
to do this:
2.1. Press <F2> during the Power-On Self-Test (when the Acer
logo is displayed onscreen after bootup) to enter BIOS Setup.
2.1.1. Select the Boot menu.
2.1.2. Refer to onscreen instructions to set the first device to any
bootable optical disc drive.
2.2. Press <F12> during the Power-On Self-Test (when the
Acer logo is displayed onscreen after bootup), and select the USB ODD
from the list that appears.
3. Ensure the Recovery disc is in an external (USB) optical disc
drive, and exit the boot selection menu, by selecting Exit Saving
Changes from the Exit menu or pressing <F10>, or by pressing
<Enter> as appropriate.
4. Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu or press
<F10>.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation
process.
6. When you finish the recovery process, please remove the
Recovery disc and insert the System disc again.
7. Restart your computer.
Create a Recovery USB device
You will need a second computer with an ODD to complete this procedure.
1) Insert the Recovery CD into the optical drive. Plug in a
USB/flash drive with a minimum capacity of 1 GB.
2) Enter the BIOS setup and set the first boot device to the
ODD. Save the changes and exit.
3) Allow your computer to boot up.
4) From the list of options, select "install2usb".
5) You will see a list of available disks, select the USB drive
you plugged in.
6) Click the next button to complete the procedure.
7) Remove the USB ODD and USB/flash drive. You now have the
Recovery system stored in your USB/flash drive, for future use if
necessary.
Hi, It is known problem of ccd imager failure in Canon A70 camera and ccd imager will be replaced to get live view in camera mode to take fresh pictures. Canon offers free of cost ccd imager replacement for A70. Click Canon CCD Imager Advisory for details. Thanks.
Your camera is only supporting SD/MMC Cards (up to 1 GB)
The card that you currently have might be faulty. Please try another card.
You might also need to switch the camera over to saving pictures directly onto the SD card.1: Menu, Cam settings, Chose AUTO or SD card option Press OK
Note: If the SD card isn't in the camera or is unreadable the camera will automatically go back to saving you taken pictures on the internal memory.
Turn the camera on and activate the menu. Look for a menu option similar to "Image Storage" and either choose the card or auto. Save your choice and exit the menu. You will most likely have to format the card. Again, activate the menu and navigate to the FORMAT command and format the card. The camera must format the card, not a computer. Now when you take photos, they will be saved to the card.
You will need to format your card to erase everything at once. Here is a link to the on-line user manual for your camera. If you have lost it you should download it and save it to your desktop as Minolta is no longer in the camera business and support is now through Sony. Turn the mode dial on the top of the camera to setup. The menu will appear. You should see "format" there choose that to restore your card to a blank state. Here's that link I told you about...
When I turn on my TV
it goes straight to the menu screen. You can still hear sound but no
picture. When I try to exit you see the picture for about a second then
it automatically flashes back to the menu screen. Even if I try to use
the functions in the menu screen it flashes right back to the main menu
screen. Very frustrated...need help!
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