Is it charging? Does it Fully Charge? When you say "not holding a charge", how long are we talking about? Minutes, Hours? Battery life depends on what your doing and what is running and other factors, Some aftermarket batteries aren't very good. Inexpensive batteries are cheap for a reason.
Setup? Why is it even going into a Setup? Did you try to reinstall windows and somehow cancelled or the system crashed in the middle of it? Maybe you mean start up? Let's assume it won't get past Start up. Turn off the laptop and turn it on again then immediately start hitting the F8 Key until you see a screen that will allow you to boot into SAFE MODE. When you see that screen scroll down and you should see an option that says something like Cancel or Stop Automatic Restart On Boot. Take that option and that will allow you to see why the machine keeps restarting. Afterwards turn it off again and repeat the steps previously defined to get to SAFE MODE. Take the Safe Mode option and let it boot into windows. Windows will look bigger and darker in Safe Mode, that's normal. Now click Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore. Run System Restore and restore it to a day and time before you started having this problem. System Restore does not destroy your data, documents, music, pictures or videos, so it's safe. However, System Recovery destroys all data, docs, music, pictures and videos and sets your system back to the point where you first purchased it. Depending on your operating system you might have a different way to get to System Restore, but it's on your system. If the restore points are damaged and will not let you get to a previous date and time then you will need a system disc to get into the recovery console and type the following command: chkdsk /r Check disk will run well over an hour and you will see the percentage toggle from high to low but that is normal. Let it run until it finishes then reboot.
Manufacturer's Website: Go to the manufacturer's website (visit the official Samsung website in this case). Click on the support section, search your monitor model by product name or model number, and download your monitor model for the user manual. User manuals usually list codes and other relevant information.
User Manuals Online: Many people post user manuals online for all types of electronic devices and peripherals. You can search for your monitor and look for the user manual at sites such as ManualsLib, ManualsOnline, or Retrevo. Most of these sites will catalog user manuals for a wide variety of devices posted online by users and are normally free to access.
Physical User Manual: If you still have the original box or packaging with your monitor, there might be a copy of the user's manual in that box or enclosed. It might be in an actual printed booklet or perhaps just some links to online resources. Check under a section entitled 'Remote Control Codes' or 'Setup Instructions'.
Contact Samsung Support: If no luck finding it to download or to help you, there is contact support available, they should know where that information is, and be able to send it to you or refer you.
With these, you should be able to find the user manual for your Samsung 32" curved screen display and enter those codes.
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Samsung washing machine wf90f5e5u4w
Hello good afternoon, I want to ask for help, I have a faulty module and I wanted to ask if you have the electronic diagram for the Samsung DC92-01240C washing machine, the machine model wf90f5e5u4w, I would really appreciate it if you could, thank you. greetings Antonio Paulo
Sounds like the phone is on a contract with a different supplier.
Contact the original SIM supplier, EE, O2, Vodaphone etc and ask them to unblock the phone.
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Has to be in the manual? Did you pull the mains plug overnight?
That panel is called OSD (on screen display) and can be set to stay on for up to 200 seconds. Page 39 refers, and you can also reset it to factory defaults.
https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/200803/20080329132905671_BN59-00716A-Eng.pdf
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That sounds like a voice command problem for this Chicago, Illinois based channel. Refer to the station by its number on your subscription package, like "Alexa channel 1105 on tv".
https://www.google.com/search?q=wgn+-+tv
Samsunghttps://www.samsung.com > answer > ANS00087622
Amazon Alexa is now built-in on Samsung TVs and smart monitors! You can ask Alexa to change the channel, open apps, search for movies and shows, play music, ...
Tom's Guidehttps://www.tomsguide.com > How-to > TV
Apr 5, 2023 - Step 1: Set up your devices. First, make sure that both your Samsung TV and your Amazon Alexa device are set up and workings.
Can Alexa change TV channels? As long as you're using the TV's built-in tuner, you can use Alexa to change TV channels. Just say something like "Alexa, channel 7 on TV" or "Alexa, change channel to [channel name] on [TV name]."Nov 1, 2022
Plasma is old technology and it is 16 years old and made in Mexico, the worst place for quality control. It is time for a new one, or at least an upgrade. Or you can get a board kit and take a chance on fixing it.