My telephone is reloaded each minute, prompt me, in what the reason and as it to correct. I am engaged in repair, but the circuit for this telephone I can not find. Help me please, it is very a pity to me to throw out my telephone.
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Your OS has a corrupt element in it that makes unit shut down every once in a while. Try repairing the OS. Or try a system restore. If nothing works and it still bugs you reload the unit.
Restart your computer with the Setup disk in the CDROM drive.If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CDROM, do so quickly. Otherwise it may try to boot from the hard drive.After a few minutes, you'll see a prompt to press the R key to start the Recovery Console. When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. In most cases, you'll enter "1" (which will be the only choice). If you press ENTER without typing a number, Recovery Console will quit and restart your computer.Enter your Administrator password. If you don't enter the correct password, you cannot continue.At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed. Your damaged MBR will be replaced with a shiny new one, and you should then be able to boot your system normally. In some cases, you may need to repair the boot sector in addition to the MBR. If your system still doesn't boot properly, repeat the steps above, but issue the fixbootcommand instead.Hope this helps
Please follow steps below to reset your Windows Vista Password in 10 minutes. Steps : 1. Insert the Windows Vista DVD into the DVD drive and then restart the computer. 2. Change Boot Options 1st Priority to Optical Drive. 3. When system booting up, if the message “Press any key to boot from cd” appears, immediately press Enter. 4. On Language Settings, Time and Currency and Keyboard Layout screen, just choose the correct settings then click Next. 5. On Install Now screen, click Repair. Note: Click No just in case you get the message: Windows found problems with your computer’s startup options. 6. On the System Recovery Options screen, under Operating System, click Windows Vista then click Next. Then select Command Prompt. 7. At the command prompt windows, type the following command then press Enter after typing each command: c: cd windows\system32 echo ~takeown /f %1 /r /d y > TakeControlOf.cmd echo ~icacls %1 /grant administrators:F /t ren Magnify.exe Magnify.old ren cmd.exe Magnify.exe 8. Restart the computer. 9. On the Welcome Screen, click the Ease button. 10. Check Make items on the screen larger then click OK. 11. At the prompt, type the command then press Enter. net user Administrator /active:yes exit 12. Restart the computer.
Restart your computer with the Windows XP Setup disk in the CDROM drive.
If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CDROM, do so quickly. Otherwise it may try to boot from the hard drive.
after a few minutes, you'll see a prompt to press the R key to start the Recovery Console.
When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. In most cases,
you'll enter "1" (which will be the only choice). If you press ENTER without typing a number, Recovery Console will quit and restart your computer.
Enter your Administrator password. If you don't enter the correct password, you cannot continue. You can leave it blank if you don't have one.
At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed.
Your MBR will be replaced with a new one, and you should then be able to start up normally. In some cases, you may need to repair the boot sector in addition to the MBR. If your system still doesn't boot properly, repeat the steps above, but issue the fixboot command instead.
Exit, quit, restart or reboot command should get you out from the console
If the problem is still not solved, use the windows xp setup disk to do a new installation of windows, if it finds your old windows version from the hard drive you may repair it with the repair option (not the same as above)
1.Restart your computer with the Windows XP Setup disk in the CDROM drive. 2.If you are prompted to press a key to start the computer from CDROM, do so quickly. Otherwise it may try to boot from the hard drive. 3.After a few minutes, you'll see a prompt to press the R key to start the Recovery Console. 4.When Recovery Console starts, it will prompt you to enter a number corresponding to the Windows XP installation that you need to repair. In most cases, you'll enter "1" (which will be the only choice). If you press ENTER without typing a number, Recovery Console will quit and restart your computer. 5.Enter your Administrator password. If you don't enter the correct password, you cannot continue. 6.At the Recovery Console command prompt, type fixmbr and then verify that you want to proceed.
boot from an original XP cd, 1st option select "r" for repair. Select OS... Normally "1", then type in your administrator password, normally blank. when the command prompt is ready, type in "fixmbr" follow prompts and then type "exit" to restart.
i dont think that your sim is the problem... you could have some software problems... try updateing your software with SEUS update, (you can download it for free, in sonyerricsons official site... with all tutorails what to do...)
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This happens sometimes due to faulty memory or faulty software that causes errors in filesystem. You need to obtain a Windows XP with the correct edition that is installed and boot into it. Then go into Recovery Console and wait for the c: prompt asking which windows you want to log into. Select 1 for C: windows. Then it will ask you for the administrator password. Enter it or press enter if there is no password. Type chkdsk c: /r at the c:\windows prompt and leave to run. It will take about 15 -30 mins. When finished, type exit and press enter. Press ctrl+alt+del to restart computer.
If problem is fixed, computer should start up fine now.
If you still have the problem, let me know so we can try something else.
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