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what dell, 40 years almost now, 1980s to now, made we cant guess what you own here, be silly to try..? the keyboard is bad. or the unstated OS is corrupted. ok you posted 3 times only one of the 3 you said LAPTOP but no model. this modern laptop has 4 levels of password 1: bios users. 2: bios admin 3: windows login screen (this?) 4: and online microsoft live accounts.
at the least. my guess is the keyboard is bad, if BIOS fails for password that is a bad keyboard. try plugging in a desktop usb keyboard to the laptop see , the keys do work,
Well with out more info there isnt much i can do to help. Maybe you filled up your hard drive. Clean up old demos and see if that helps. Maybe your ps3 cant read the disk. maybe maybe maybe.. you just have to try something and not give up so fast.
QWERTY (pronounced kwerti) is the most common modern-day keyboard layout. The name comes from the first six letters (keys) appearing in the top letter row of the keyboard, read left to right: Q-W-E-R-T-Y. The QWERTY design is based on a layout created by Christopher Latham Sholes in 1873 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Sholes and Glidden typewriter and sold to Remington in the same year, when it first appeared in typewriters. It became popular with the success of the Remington No. 2 and No. 3 and No. 389 of 1878, and remains in use on electronic keyboards due to the network effect of a standard layout and a belief that alternatives fail to provide very significant advantages.[1] The use and adoption of the QWERTY keyboard is often viewed as one of the most important case studies in open standards because of the widespread, collective adoption and use of the product, particularly in the United States.[2]
if its just the one game its a bad game you have to swap it i had the same issue with NHL 11, and i returned the game and got a different copy and worked let me know
Most latest games for PC do not support Logitech gamepads by default. There are various reasons to it, but using Logitech's Profiler software you can get your gamepad to work with any game. I help people make "profiles" for their games. All you have to do is download them, read the instructions and start playing. I ve already made one for Modern Warfare 2.... here's the download link:
If you mean by I cant write a letter because when I write it,it doesnt come out,then try writing it a bit better,because the computer expects a perfect letter.
If you mean you cant write,then dont play the game.
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