When I turn on my pc I get a failed monitor alarm, Fallowed by an on screen notification ( monitor is working check cable connection) When the monitor cable is connected and secured. Could you give me instite as to posable cause for this problum? Thank You
Thank you for your help, yes I can do both and will when I get back home. And thanks for the hint about a lose graphic/vidio card. the pc was moved over 150 miles so it might have got losened Thank YouThank you for your help, yes I can do both and will when I get back home. And thanks for the hint about a lose graphic/vidio card. the pc was moved over 150 miles so it might have got losened Thank You
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If you are like me, you are not impressed with the alarms that came with the hero (sprint). They were too short, and I slept through all three that I had set. However, you can use any of your mp3's as alarms. This is not a difficult process, but it will involve using your phone as an external storage device, and creating a directory on your SD card.
Connect your phone to your computer and through the notifications screen, mount the SD card so you can see it on your computer. Navigate to the /media/audio directory. Inside the /audio directory, create a directory titled 'alarms'. Copy any mp3's you want as alarms into this newly created directory.
Remember to turn off usb storage from the notifications screen.
Go to the clock function, set an alarm, and you should see those mp3's available on the alarm sound list.
If you open the clock app and click on the alarm page, you should see all the alarms you have created, if any of the little alarm icons next to them are green it means that that alarm is enabled, tap the icon to turn off the alarm, this should make it go away.
that was wrong typed wrong is not overide but over-range.
no monitor told or PC at all.
but if you set the pC to resolution over what the monitor can do the monitor , shows overange and goes to sleep, black screened
VGA????????
OLD monitors used on newer PCs do that,
also if Microsoft OS, is it, not told but newer OS has higher default resolutions making all monitors old fail hard.
the quick cure is put your PC into SAFEmod. w7 down is F8 hotkey
goes to 800x600 resolution most old monitors can do.
some mon can only do 1024x768 max.
frankly read the monitors manual first. it sets upper limits> !!!!
RTM read the manual on your unstated monitor vast , 1998 to now.
set the PC to the highest resolution your monitor allows.
or call a tech to your home have them fix this easy.
it is a simple problem.
next time post model of PC and monitor and we can go DIRECTY to the problem. even post photos of errors to get them correct,.'
What settings in alarm do you need to set? In case you want to set the alarm time, tap Start >> Settings. Go to System tab and open Click and Alarms, tap on Alarms tap at the bottom and you may set the alarms from there. In order to set the alarm tone, tap Start >> Settings. Open Sounds and Notifications in Personal tab, make sure that the checkbox for Programs and Notifications is checked. Now go to Notifications tab, in the event select Reminders and you may configure the alarm behavior and ring tone in there.
Hi,
To turn on the alarm function in the Clock application on the BlackBerry smartphone, complete the following steps:
In the Clock application, press the Menu key.
Click Set Alarm.
Set the alarm time by highlighting the hour, minute, and 12-hour notation fields and rolling the trackball.
Highlight the text beside the alarm time.
Roll the trackball and select either ON (everyday) or WEEKDAYS (weekdays only).
Press the Escape key. An alarm indicator appears in the bottom left corner of the Clock application.
To set alarm notification options
To set the alarm notification options, complete the following steps:
In the Clock application, press the Menu key.
Click Options.
In the Alarm section, choose an option for the Alert Type, Alarm Tune, Volume, Snooze Time, and Number of Vibrations fields.
Press the Menu key.
Click Save.
I Hope it helped you.
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That's the notification icon. It indicates that you've "received 2 or more different types of notifications: Voice Missed Calls / Schedule / Call Alarm / Alarm Clock".
Check your Missed Alerts on the phone menu, your alarm clock settings in menu > tools and failing that, try going back through your calendar to see if you've missed any meetings or something there.
I may be off base but might the problem be as simple as the frequency being set for the alarm. What I mean to say is, might the default reminder time for the alarm be set to such a low setting like sec's or minutes leaving the unit to repeat the alarm rapidly prior to your being able to dismiss/snooze.
Good luck.
To set an alarm for an event:
1. Create a new event or double-click an existing event.
2. In the New/Edit Event dialog box, select the Alarm check box.
3. Click the time interval selector and select Minutes, Hours, or Days.
4. Type a number between 0 and 99 in the Time Measurement box.
5. Click OK.
To set a default alarm for all new events:
1. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
2. In the Options dialog box, click the Date Book tab.
3. Select the Alarm Preset check box.
4. Click the time interval selector and select Minutes, Hours, or Days.
5. Type a number between 0 and 99 in the Time Measurement box.
6. Click OK.
Setting Alarm Options
You can configure the Alarm Manager settings for the Desktop application in the Alarm tab of the Options dialog box.
To set Alarm options:
1. From the Tools menu, choose Options.
2. In the Options dialog box, click the Alarms tab and click one of the following actions:
* Always available: Click this option if you want alarm notifications to appear regardless of whether the Desktop application is running.
* Available only when Palm Desktop is running: Click this option if you want alarm notifications to appear only when the Desktop application is running.
* Disabled: Click this option if you do not want alarm notifications to appear on your computer.
3. If you want an alarm tone to sound when the alarm notification message appears, click Play audible notification with alarm dialog.
4. Click OK.
Thank you for your help, yes I can do both and will when I get back home. And thanks for the hint about a lose graphic/vidio card. the pc was moved over 150 miles so it might have got losened Thank You
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