Question about Packard Bell Audio Players & Recorders
Boot error
SOURCE: packard bell computer does not boot
reset your bios settings put away cmos cell for 15 minutes .also u can reset your bios with jumpoer settings.
check your RAM refix again after clear it and its slot.
Posted on Nov 01, 2008
SOURCE: My packard bell laptop requires a boot up cd-rom
put the bootable xp cd in your cd rom then turn it on. it will boot up automatically if the cd will be bootable and your boot sequence is correct.
Posted on Nov 19, 2008
SOURCE: need to make laptop notebook packard bell dvd region free locked on o1
You can only change the region code up to 4 times then it locks on the last change.
There are some firmware upgrades that can change the drive to region free, if you can screw it up or put in the wrong frmware upgrade then the DVD drive will be a piece on junk.
I suggest you install a region free software that will allow you to play any region DVDs.
Go to www.dvdidle.com to get their Region-Free software, it is not very expensive.
Posted on Nov 24, 2008
SOURCE: packard bell e1245 crash
try press f5 when system is starting up then go safe mode, then try to restore your system to earlier setting with system restore. system restore is located on start/accesories/systemtools/system restore.
Posted on Mar 05, 2009
SOURCE: i havea packard bell imdeia and the bios are messed up
i cannot be sure because i have never seen inside this type of computer, but it should be the same as any other.
on a normal motherboard there are 2 ways to reset the BIOS, the first of these is to remove and then replace the cmos jumper. the second is to remove the cmos batterry wait 5-10 minutes and then put it back into its slot.
i prefer the second method as it is easier and removes the confusion and mess of jumpers.
once the case of your computer is off the cmos batterry should be easy to see, it looks like a watch batterry and is about the size of a 10 cent peice. normally you will require a small flat head screew driver to remove the batterry
Posted on Oct 13, 2009
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