The Microsoft settings are set to go to sleep after 20 minutes, not randomly after 2 minutes.
SOURCE: my 6300
There could be too many settings for Internet/Wap/MMS etc... on your phone.
Delete them all and get the Settings for Internet/Wap and MMS from your Network Service Provider. These settings are usually sent as a text msg. When you receive the msg. choose save or install on your phone. Or get the settings directly from their website. The MMS service doesn’t always work between networks.
If you're on a prepaid phone, make sure you have enough credits to sends MMS. Also check that your phone isn't too full of old files. The phone needs a certain amount of memory to function.
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SOURCE: My W2207 monitor keeps going to sleep
Hi,First there is no signal from the PC . check if the display card has come out while moving the monitor, or just reinsert the display card in the PC , then boot the pc .
SOURCE: Monitor flashing at startup
When the monitor is flashing, is the flashing coming from the middle and going up and done to fill the screen. If so, probably capacitors in the monitors power supply are leaking and need replacing.
SOURCE: Model: Lenovo Thinkpad T400 Issue: 1.
sound like you may have a bad battery charge board but let us pray that it is a separate baord that plugs into the mother board
SOURCE: I have a Gateway NV4405H, it keeps shutting down
How is it shutting down? Is it going through the windows shut-down process? Is it suddenly powering off completely with no warning(even an error message or blue screen flashing as it shuts off is a warning)? Is it locking up forcing you to power it off?
Do you have the system plugged into the AC power when it occurs or are you running it on battery?
Are you able to power is right back on, and if so does it work fine after that or does the problem occur again over a shorter period of time.
If the issue only occurs while running on battery, then it may be the battery otherwise it's very unlikely that the battery itself is causing this issues.
Flashing the bios and looking for hardware updates won't hurt, but most likely will not fix the issue.
IF you are getting warnings of any sort, even a very brief error message or blue screen right before it shuts down, then it's likely to be a problem in the operating system. Problems like this can be very difficult to pinpoint unless you can see an actual error message to give you direction to go on. If it does appear to be a problem with windows, then you will most likely need to reload windows to correct it.
If it occurs with zero warning while on AC power then it's probably a physical problem in the system. This type of symptom often occurs when the system is getting overheated inside causing the CPU to not be able to function. If this is the case then the system will need to be repaired. With a laptop, this usually means sending it to Gateway's service depot. If it's in warranty, then call tech support and they can set up a service for you. They can still repair it out of warranty, but you will be billed for the repair/parts.
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