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There is no doubt that sound on PCs and laptops can be a pain, and I have had to run a mixer output through the mic socket before now, such is the insensitivity of the PC's inputs. But you have done this, which implies that the mic input is not being connected to the sound system. You should have some controls of the way the sound is connected - try the Control Panel (assuming you have Windows) and opening up the sound applet. You won't get anything through Audacity etc., until the system is delivering. Sorry I can't be more specific.
The fact you're using a Macintosh system should have absolutely no bearing on your memory stick displaying the data for your PS3 to see. What may be the cause, though not very likely, is the format of the memory stick itself. You must first make sure you didn't accidentally change the format from FAT32 while saving the update to the storage. Another possibility is that memory stick may not have been formatted as FAT32 to begin with, which isn't very likely.
Check this first before continuing on. Once this part is settled, or if there are no changes necessary, proceed to the next section.
The next thing you must do is properly and immediately back up your game and save data before applying the update just in case something goes wrong. Once you've completed this part DO NOT enter safe mode again, instead, allow your PS3 to start normally and load all settings and data before proceeding to the next step.
From this point go to Settings > System Update > Update via Storage Media. Press X on the next screen when the system "sees" the data, accept the User Agreement, then start the system update.
Please confirm whether this new Hard drive is a secondary Harddrive, or this is the Primary (only) HARDDRIVE.
If it is secondary then it should work automatically as soon as you connected it through the USB Channel.
If it is primary, then after connecting the HDD, You need to put the Auto installable CD/DVD of windows 7 in the CD rom. It should detect the CD/DVD and startinstalling the windows 7.
Just follow the steps which comes your screen and it will be done.
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Check your Status there if it is busy then this will happens set your status to available and one more thing check your internet connection speed if it is slow then change your internet plan !
It seems you have done things i would have done to find the problem.
Have you check the switch mode power supply?
Leave the components connected (test under load) and power up and check the voltages on oe of the power plugs (4 pin), the voltages for 12 volts (yellow wire) and 5 volts (red wire). The 5 volts is the most important power supply, it is for the electronic circuits. If the voltages are below 10% then this could be the problem.
Try restarting the phone by holding down the lock and home buttons for a few seconds. When the phone reboots, make sure you have a good connection over WiFi or 3G and try again. If this doesn't work then you may have to restore the phone. This can be done in iTunes. Make sure you back up your phones settings and content before this is done.
I had to restore My ps3 back to factory settings, which worked, but sadly i lost all of my save data such as saved games etc
but i am now on-line! Well done me!
If the box is still receiving some channels, then the box is probably not at fault.
If you have done the full "First time Installation" rather than search for new channels, then eithe the aerial, connection or signal is likely to be to blame.
There have been several changes with the Freeview service over the last few months, and there will be more in the run up to analogue switch off.
In some cases, channels have moved, and in other cases the service has been switched off for a short period, low power etc.
Check the aerial on a standard analogue signal, if the quality is poor, then this rules out the box.
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