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On startup press F2 or F12 or whatever key your CMOS recommends to get to SETUP. Is your Hard Drive recognized? Is the HD in SetUp the same model as the HD you installed?
Most likely this is due to a faulty battery. This indicates that the battery is unable to hold a charge despite being plugged in with the power adapter.
I assume you mean "wi-fi" wireless access. The easy solution if wireless networking wasn't built in is to use a USB wireless adapter that simply plugs in to any USB connector on the laptop. These adaptors are available at retailers where you can buy computers as well as from many online sources. The adapter will come with any software and installation instructions you need.
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Shure 'nuff. Sounds like either the inverter or backlight. I would go for the inverter as that seems to be the more common item to fail, it usually is cheaper than the backlight, and easier to replace. If you need to directed to an online maint manual, let me know. Ron
this and my mouse have also stopped working, idk the problem but i fixed it once and whenever i wanted to turn it off i just put it into sleep and it worked fine when i started it up. i came to a situation where i had to restart the computer and it didnt work again and now i cant fix it.
I have found, depending on the update, that downloading them manually to your desktop, then installing them from there usally does the trick. Just write down the KB number of the update and go to http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Search.aspx and download.
Remove the large panel (7 screws) on the base of the machine.
The memory is situated under a black flexible plastic cover about 75 x 30 mm - amost directly below the earphone and mousepad area.
Memory is held in position by clips at each side - press them outwards and memory card will pop-up.
A second card can be fitted below and slightly higher than the first.
I have just fitted IGb and will probably put in another (max 2GB), - cost about £15.
press the blue button botton left of the keyboard that says Fn (function)
at the same time press F1 this will enable the laptops wireless connection, this should be shown by the light 2nd from the right
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