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Try to push, fumble with the on/off switch. Sometimes they get dirty or just plain old.
Check to see if it is plugged in - at the wall, the UPS (if you have one) and the back of the computer.
Pl... |
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Is it turned on? If so, turn it off then back on.
Checked all plugs from the wall to the printer and anything in between.
Check the cord from the computer to the printer. Jiggle the connectors g... |
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Shut down the computer. Unplug the mouse and plug it back in. Restart the computer.
Right-click the "My Computer" icon your Desktop. In the menu that appears choose "Properties"... |
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Click "Start", then "Run".
In the "Open" field type "msconfig" and click "OK".
The utility that opens will have "Tabs" at the top. Click... |
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This computer problem can be usually attributed to a hardware issue.
Usually its the power supply is dying or in most cases a dirty or defective cooling fan. The computer trying to cool itself by ... |
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Open Thunderbird.
Click on Edit at the top of the Window.
On the Drop Down list click on Preferences.
Click Advanced on the Preferences Dialogue Box.
On the right hand of Preferences dialogue box ... |
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