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Completing Installation
Lupin:
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--- Quote from: GoGeTa006 on February 17, 2010, 01:23:11 AM ---i dont know i think it was something with. . .something. . .i opened it up and closed it back down. . .basically i just unplugged and replugged everything(on sight). . .now it has windows 7 :)
you know. . .take out the keyboard. . .and take out the ram and pull out as many little not-soldered-joints and then re connect them . . .
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I hope your joking...
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One of the first things you should do when troubleshooting is to check all the connections. Contacts between components may have corroded. Reconnecting them may "magically" fix the problem.
GoGeTa006:
--- Quote from: Lupin on February 17, 2010, 11:22:03 AM ---
--- Quote from: Natheria on February 17, 2010, 02:16:56 AM ---
--- Quote from: GoGeTa006 on February 17, 2010, 01:23:11 AM ---i dont know i think it was something with. . .something. . .i opened it up and closed it back down. . .basically i just unplugged and replugged everything(on sight). . .now it has windows 7 :)
you know. . .take out the keyboard. . .and take out the ram and pull out as many little not-soldered-joints and then re connect them . . .
--- End quote ---
I hope your joking...
--- End quote ---
One of the first things you should do when troubleshooting is to check all the connections. Contacts between components may have corroded. Reconnecting them may "magically" fix the problem.
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exactly! altho not the first thing. . .
id go with trying to reinstall the same disc 3 times. . .and then trying with windows 7 instead. .. then you can go ahead and check all connections ;D
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