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Anonymous Posted on Aug 19, 2013

I have installed program in MK500 device but when i reboot the device, all the installed program was removed. How to prevent the restoration of the device on boot?

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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\SMSC92111\Parms\TcpIp]
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How to Reboot a Blackberry Without Removing the Battery?

If you remove batteries and hardware while tinkering with electronic devices, you might run into trouble down the line. Blackberry devices must be rebooted time and again, but you can reboot your Blackberry without removing the battery. <br /> <b><i>Instructions</i></b> <br /> 1. When you install a new program or have a system failure, you must reboot the Blackberry. This is the same concept used in larger desktop or laptop computers. 2. Hold off on using the new program by selecting "Later" instead of "Now" when you are prompted by the Blackberry. This will allow you to wait awhile to reboot your device, especially if you need to use it at the moment and can put off the new program installation. 3. Initiate what is known as a soft reboot by pressing and holding down the key combination of Alt+Cap+Backspace on the Blackberry keyboard. Using this method will also work when the device stalls and you see only the white arrow, but it refuses to move. 4. Note that certain Blackberry models are different and require you to press and hold the Alt+Cap+Delete key combination to reboot the Blackberry without removing the battery. Make sure your keypad is correct for using this method of soft reboot before attempting it. Blackberry makes several different models, and they all operate differently under soft-reboot conditions. 5. Reference your Blackberry manual. Make sure that the keypad soft reboot will work with the specific model you are using. Larger models are typically more prone to working with the aforementioned soft reboot. If this does not work, you will have to use a secondary method. 6. Check to see if you need to install an application for your phone that allows for a soft reboot. Many models, like the Pearl, allow you to download an application for soft reboot. These applications may prevent you from pulling the battery to reboot. 7. Try all the available methods, and if it still does not work, request assistance from your Blackberry dealer. She may know of an alternative or a firmware update for your device. <br />
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My computer is toshiba satelitte pro m200. from the day one, i have audio problem saying no output audio is installed. please help me

Hi,

No Audio Output Installed Fix:

1. Go start menu
2. Click programs
3. Click accessories, then click system tools and the to system restore.
It only takes a few minutes and the computer will automatically reboot.
4. Go to control panel and find add/remove programs. Uninstall the software that runs your sound device.
5. Re install your Audio driver.





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How to hardware reset for motorola MK500

There is a way how to do it. Actually I don't want to spare in public forum, as this could lead to unpleasent effect - Like unapproved person comming to (your) shop and reseting devices.
Just check the site support.symbol.com for MK500 and if you are a technician, you will find your answer quickly.
My apologize to people searching for the easy solutions. This is only for technicians.
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I have no sound it says no audio output device installed this all happened yesterday after a windows update

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I strongly suggest that you remove Zone Alarm from your computer before you start to install any other virus scan program as its presence prevent other programs to work when you try to install them. For sure I know about it!!!!, make your choice about a good virus program first and stick to it...and install only one, otherwise you are just asking for problems.

To remove Zone alarm completely you have to start you computer in 'Safe Mode' and then go to Add/Remove programs in the Control Panel section to proceed and then reboot.

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Can't get Vista to restart

Start windows, befor Ram loads hit F8 / F9 / F11 so u can acces to Boot Menu
then Hit Safe Mode it will loads windows but with restricted opcions then go to Start menu --> execut or Go
and then type CHKDSK and reboot
if it doesnt work ull have to restore your system
ull have to boot on safe mode and do this it will work 100/100

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Click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
2.
In the System Properties dialog box, on the System Restore tab, use the slider to increase the allocated disk space, and then click OK.
If you're using more than one drive on your system, follow these steps:
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Click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
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Click the drive you want to monitor, and then click Settings.
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In the Settings dialog box, shown in Figure 1, use the slider to increase the disk space, and then click OK twice.
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Figure 1
Notice that the disk space allocated to System Restore cannot exceed 12%. If you need more space, you can run the Disk Cleanup utility to reclaim space. To open Disk Cleanup:
• Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.
arrow_px_up.gifTop of page Before You Try System RestoreSystemRestore should only be used after trying less comprehensive methods oftroubleshooting. System Restore changes many files and registryentries, and in some cases might replace more files than you wantrestored. So when I first run into a computer problem, I reboot mycomputer. I'm still amazed at how often a problem is solved by usingthis simple technique. Or, if your computer won't start in normal mode,reboot your computer, press F8 during the boot process, use the arrowkeys to highlight Last Known Good Configuration, and then press ENTER.
Other troubleshooting techniques that often work are listed below.
Run problem applications in Compatibility Mode if system instability occurs after installing a particular application. To run the Program Compatibility Wizard:
• Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Program Compatibility Wizard.
Use Add or Remove Programsto uninstall a problem application if the system instability hasoccurred immediately after a new application has been installed andrunning the program in Compatibility Mode hasn't helped. AlthoughSystem Restore will remove the application if you choose to apply it,it is better to remove the offending application from Control Panel. Toopen Add or Remove Programs:
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Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
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Click the program you want to remove, and then click Change/Remove.
If the system's instability has occurred immediately after a new device driver is installed, use the Device Driver Rollback feature instead of System Restore. To roll back to an earlier driver:
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Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2.
On the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.
3.
In the Device Manager dialog box, double-click the hardware that uses the driver in question.
4.
In the device Properties dialog box, on the Driver tab, click Roll Back Driver.
See Charlie Russel's columns, Device Driver Rollback Beats BSOD and Finding Compatible Device Drivers for Windows XP, and Paul McFedries' column, Troubleshoot Device Driver Problems, for more information about device drivers.
Work through the Windows XP troubleshooters in the Help and Support Center. To open a troubleshooter:
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Click Start, and then click Help and Support.
2.
Under Pick a Help topic, click Fixing a Problem.
3.
Under Troubleshooting problems in the right pane, click List of troubleshooters, and then start a troubleshooter by clicking the name in the left column of the table.
If,after trying these options the computer is still unstable, opt forSystem Restore. You'll want to save this option for last because thechanges made to your computer are more comprehensive than if you simplyuninstall a program or rollback a device driver.
Use System RestoreAfteryou've decided to use System Restore to revert your system to aprevious state, start the System Restore Wizard and follow the prompts.To use the System Restore Wizard, make sure you're logged on as anadministrator, and then follow these steps:
1.
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System Restore.
2.
On the Welcome screen, click Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then click Next.
3.
On the Select a Restore Point page, select the date from the calendar that shows the point you'd like to restore to, as shown in Figure 2, and then click Next.
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Figure 2

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No Sound Device

Try deleting the the AC97 from the listing of hardware in the Control Panel/System/Device Manager and rebooting.
This will force Windows to 'find' it and install some kind of driver as long as it is still functional.

If it asks for a piece of software from disk or location, browse to the folder where you have the downloaded Realtek stuff' if it finds a driver/inf file it likes, it will grab it.

BTW, I hope you are running system restore, you could have saved some time by restoring to a date prior to your program removal.
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