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CNETAug 5, 2009 - My dell dimension 4500 was accidentally turned off at the power strip and ... There is a light behind the button but no lights on back of computer. ... I have a Dimension 2400 that I'm not using--could I try that power supply in it?
Hello pamnwillie, To perform a "System Restore. " Follow these instructions carefully, and you will have no problem at all. The first thing you want to do is click on the "Start Button," from the Desktop. Next, click on "All Programs," scroll to find "Accessories," next select the "System Tools. " You will see in the next window that open, "System Restore! "Now this is very important! Once you click on the System Restore "shortcut" it will start to look for the last known time of a change in your computer. The System restore can take as long as a 1/2 an hour to run, so be patient "Do not try to do any type of work, don't even touch the keyboard for any reason, just let it run!" Once the System Restore finds the correct "Date and Time"of the event; choose the Date closest to the time of the occurrence. .
Now once again, there will be a message telling you not to do anything with the computer, and please don't. The System Restore will "run" for a while, so once again be patient.
The computer will then "Shutdown and Restart." Lo-gin if you have to; but! Do not touch the Keyboard once the Desktop window open, because System Restore is still running. Wait! Until there is a message letting you know the Restore of your System was successful! Take your time. "I hope all goes well, please let me know if you need further assistant. Best Regards. Thanks for using Fix'Ya."
Connect the scanner to an old USB HUB, and it will work. It stops when you connect to a new USB connection direct in a new PC. Done it. I worked with a 2 port USB HUB. Was posted someplase but I cant remember where. Magnar Vereide Datainstituttet.no
If you have a spare computer or can get to someone that can help, remove your hard drive and install it as a "data" drive in another system. The other system can then remove the partial installation and start over. A last resort would be to reformat the drive. It might be possible to reformat it with a DOS (or Windows 95/98) boot floppy. Be very careful as DOS does not always work well with newer hard drives.
I paid Fixya $20 and they walked me through changing the boot sequence and then restarting the computer with the Dell reinstallation disk. It took a while to get to this point, but they got me there.
Just use the FAQ and get support from brother website. I cannot say, why the Brother website did not mention for the MFC Management Software, use with Keyboards (may be it is not user friendly or compatible for all Operating system)
For any other querry, you are welcome to get help from me, anytime, anytype.
Hi,
What speakers (+sub) are you using (brand/model)?
You have to consider whether it is basic 2, or 5.1 or 7.1.
the Dell Dimension 9200C uses multiple sound connector at the back, the center/LFE connector (orange) should go to the sub-woofer in a 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system.
An online manual is available @ http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/dim9200C/en/SM_EN/about.htm
Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things are or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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