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I have recently changed the battery in my Lenovo MIIX device but when charging it does not charge where can I find a new...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0I am replacing the battery on my MIIX and I have to remove the copper foil during the repair from the bottom of the...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0Hi there I am just fixing my Lenovo tablet and was wondering what type it was and which guide to choose to replace the...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0my iPhone 6 will not turn on it only overheats when charging and after charging meaning I have to unplug the battery to...
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Hi @johnrodi Have you checked the fuse in the plug of the fridge as a faulty fuse can sometimes trip the breaker
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0Hi @mahadihasan6646 There is probably a problem with a connection inside if you feel comfortable opening your phone up you could fix it but if no I would recommend going to a repair store. also have you checked if the the headphone jack hole is not dirty as dirt can block signals coming through it.
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0Hi @chiragchau23538 I understand that your Redmi Note 5 is encountering an issue where it turns off by itself and gets stuck on the MI logo when you try to turn it back on. This type of problem can be frustrating, but there are steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue. First, try a soft reset by holding down the power button for around 10-15 seconds. This action can often help in cases of minor glitches causing the device to malfunction. If the problem persists, you might want to attempt booting your phone into recovery mode. This can usually be done by pressing and holding the Volume Up button and the Power button simultaneously. From the recovery mode menu, you might find options like "Wipe Cache Partition" or "Factory Reset." Keep in mind that performing a factory reset will erase all data on your phone, so it's crucial to have backups if you choose this option. or you could put your device into recovery mode and reset your phone from there Another troubleshooting step is to...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0Hi @theproblemmaker It appears that you're encountering difficulties with your Netis W1 router. Given your description, the router isn't behaving as expected. The fact that only the "WPS" LED initially lights up and the other indicators come on after a delay might indicate a potential issue with the router's startup sequence. However, you're unable to find the router's name in the list of available networks, and you're also unable to access its configuration page via Ethernet. To address this, there are a few steps you can consider. First, ensure that all cables are securely connected, including the power cable and Ethernet cables. Sometimes, a loose connection can lead to unexpected behavior. If the issue persists, you could attempt a factory reset of the router. Typically, routers have a reset button that can be pressed for a certain duration to restore the router's settings to their default state. Be aware that this action will erase any customized settings you had configured previously. If these steps...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0Hi @fsh4bass I you have the LG ThinQ fridge freezer you should be able to connect it to the LG thinQ app and using its smart diagnostics tool you should be able to find the fault. the same thing happened to me and by using it I found out what is was
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0If your new laptop is restarting randomly, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue. First, ensure that your laptop's operating system and drivers are up to date. Outdated software can sometimes cause instability. Run a thorough antivirus scan to check for malware that might be triggering the restarts. Check the Event Viewer in Windows for any error messages around the times when your laptop restarts. This could provide valuable clues about the underlying problem. Additionally, monitor your laptop's temperature using software. Even if it feels cool, excessive heat can still lead to crashes. Running a memory test can help identify any issues with your laptop's RAM that might be contributing to the restarts. Review your laptop's power settings to rule out any settings causing unexpected shutdowns. If your laptop allows for overclocking, consider reverting to default settings, as overclocking can sometimes lead to instability. Uninstall any recently added software to check if conflicts...
crwdns2916904:0crwdne2916904:0if you get 3utools on your windows computer you find the old serial number for the genuine battery get a qianli programmer and put the serial number into it plug the battery in the programmer and program it you should lose the message
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I did this but now my phone overheats a lot and won't turn on