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If you go to recovery mode and select "disable game plugins", it should
work. Alternatively you can disable plugins one by one to find which
ones do/don't work. Apparently there's a good chance CWCheat is causing
the problem, if you have that.
If you are running Firefox click the Tools menu, then Add Ons. Explore the Plugins tab to see if FlashPlayer is activated. On Internet Explorer, open the TOOLS menu, Then Manage Complementary Modules (a loose translation of Gerer les modules complementaires ). If you do not find the plugin, visit Adobe's site and download the player.
You don't need a wiring diagram. Just pay close attention to where things are plugged in while the old power supply is still in the computer once you remove the case. There are only a few connections and some of them will only fit in the correct slot on the motherboard. For example, the main power to the motherboard will be the largest connector, then you will have a connector to the hard drive, the dvd/cd drive, etc. What you could do it take a piece of masking tape and and fine tip marking pen such as a Sharpie and write where that wire is being plugged into the motherboard. Then when you remove it and put the new power supply in, just refer to where the plugins go based on what you marked on the old plugins. There will also be some plugins that go nowhere. They are there for future expansions and upgrades that you might do.
you need what's called an RF (radio frequency) modulator. it allows the standard video/audio RCA connections (yellow/red/white) to be plugged in then it routes the signals to a standard cable connection (coaxial). This cable connection carries both video and audio signal to channel 3 or 4 (selected on the modulator).
One caution on this design is to make sure the cable slide stays in the shoe, or the cable will be loose. With the slide in the shoe and the cable attached to the top post, put the return spring on to hold the slide in place before attaching the cable to the self adjuster at the bottom.
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Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable. Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle on jackstands.
Fig. 1: Disconnect the negative battery cable
Remove the three bolts attaching the starter to the engine/transaxle.
Fig. 2: Remove the three starter mounting bolts
CAUTION Be careful when removing the starter motor mounting bolts, the motor can be quite heavy. Personal injury could result if the starter motor falls from its mounting position.
Remove the starter from the the transmission housing. Position the starter to gain access to the wiring connectors.
Remove the battery positive cable nut from the starter and remove the cable.
Fig. 3: Remove the battery positive cable nut from the starter and remove the cable
Disconnect the push on solenoid connector.
Remove the starter from the vehicle.
To install:
Clean all wire terminals of dirt, grease or corrosion.
Attach the electrical wire connectors and secure with the mounting nuts. Tighten the starter solenoid B+ nut to 90 inch lbs. (10 Nm) and the solenoid wire-to-starter nut to 55 inch lbs. (6 Nm).
Hold the starter motor in place, then secure in place with the 3 attaching bolts. Tighten the bolts to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm).
For easier servicing, do not remove the wiring from the starter motor at this time.
Remove the three bolts attaching the starter to the engine.
Fig. 4: Remove the three bolts attaching the starter to the engine
Remove the starter solenoid assembly from the transfer housing. Position the starter to gain access to the wiring connectors.
Remove the battery positive cable nut from starter and remove the cable.
Disconnect the push on solenoid connector.
Remove the starter from the vehicle.
To install:
Clean all wire terminals of dirt, grease or corrosion.
Attach the electrical wire connectors and secure with the mounting nuts. Tighten the starter solenoid B+ nut to 90 inch lbs. (10 Nm) and the solenoid wire-to-starter nut to 55 inch lbs. (6 Nm).
Hold the starter motor in place, then secure in place with the 3 attaching bolts. Tighten the bolts to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm).
Disconnect the respective cable clip and disconnect the cable from door.
Remove the cable retaining screw, then, while holding the cable with pliers, rotate the mounting tab on the cable to lengthen or shorten cable. Avoid pinching cable too tightly as damage to the cable will result.
Reverse procedure to install.
WITH A/C
Remove glove box, then loosen cable attaching screw at the selector duct assembly.
Make sure the cable is installed in the bracket on the selector duct assembly, then place temperature lever in ``Cold'' position and hold while tightening cable attaching screw.
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