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Sounds like you have put a child lock on it. If you don't have the manual to remove it, then visit the Sharp website, they might have a PDF free of it, or should help otherwise.
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Typically this white screen is due to a file system check running. If you boot in to single user mode (boot holding down the S key) you can run a manual file system check by typing in "fsck -f -y" (no quotes). This will run file system check -fix -yes to all
The radio checks to make sure the drive capstan is turning - if not, gives the E10 error. Either the drive belt in the radio is slipping or the drive wheel in the adapter is sticking. If it does it with a real cassette, then it's probably the drive belt. If not, you can try to figure out why the wheel in the adapter is not turning freely.
sling it its had its day,most likely its a drive belt broke but its also possible that the mechanism that turn it on inside the tape player has got a plastic clip /switch broke off with age .
try taking out the triple A batteries and leaving the calculator to sit with them out for a minute or so, replace them and check if it's fixed. If that doesn't work you can do the same, but take out the small button back up battery as well. If you're still not having luck you should call ti cares (800-842-2737) they're usually helpful.
Turn ignition on, hold the red valet switch down for 2 seconds. Then turn ignition off. Your system is in VALET mode.
The remote start and alarm system will not work when in valet.
You may have bad video heads casuing the unit to constantly trying to "auto track" to correct picture issues. You can try and run a head cleaner and see what that does, otherwise it sounds like time to replace the VCR. I hope this helps : )
Your memory card is either write protected or corrupted.
If it's write protected, it can be very easily fixed.
Turn off cam.
Take out the mem. card. (it's probably located near the battery. press down on it and release it. Then it will pop out.)
Slide the small switch on the side of the card to the position marked with an unlocked padlock.
Put card back in and turn on cam.
If that doesn't seem to be the problem, then it's likely that the memory card is corrupted. This is common with Flash memory that has been used extensively for a long time and this problem is likely not caused by any fault in the camera. You might not be able to access any pictures that were stored on your cam, but you can try using a data recovery software like Recuva if you want to recover pictures ( click name to download ). If you want to use the card again, You can try formatting it (differs from cam to cam, check instructions manual for specific instructions) If this doesn't work, You will have to buy a new card. Make sure you buy a good brand like Lexar or SanDisk.
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