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jeepers01
Participantperfectace – Thank you for taking the time to post your procedure.
I’m sure this will be of great benefit to a lot of readers and will give courage and reassurance to those that may be contemplating carrying out this fix/mod.
Thanks again, cheers 🙂
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Participantwyckd – You don’t say if you tested the wifi and what results you get with the aerial connected. Does it improve things?
The aerial is contained in the lead at the opposite end to the connector in the shrouded section and requires no soldering.
Just a thought, but you might get better results by placing the aerial in the vertical section to the side of the screen rather than at the bottom of the display but the aerial you have does seem a little on the short side.
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ParticipantFlozem – Thanks for the heads up 🙂
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Participantwrestling396 – Welcome to the forum
btw, what gps software are you runningjeepers01
Participantemarraro – Several forum members have installed the Scorpio Blue drives but there are others that are suitable.
Hopefully other forum members will make their recommendations shortly.
In the meantime this thread may be of interest
Searching the forum posts for “hard drive upgrades” will pull up some results to review.
Hope this helps
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Participant[quote1259366409=bleron]Thank you for the reply jeeper,it still in warranty til may presuming it is 12 months warranty. The problem hasnt happened since yesterday morning so i’ll leave it be for time being and have backed up all data so sending it off should not be a hassle.[/quote1259366409]
Your welcome bleron
There has been an update in the White screen (of death?) thread today quoting a mechanical fix for the problem; you may find it of interest.November 27, 2009 at 11:55 pm in reply to: How to prevent Samsung Update Plus from autostarting? #206389jeepers01
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I thought that the NC10 is a legacy model[/quote1259365993] 😀 😀November 27, 2009 at 11:29 pm in reply to: [N110] Changing screen resolution without changing aspect ratio #206429jeepers01
ParticipantTry Right click desktop > Graphics Properties > Display Settings > Screen Resolution and select 1152 x 864
The Aspect Ratio can be changed as well.November 27, 2009 at 10:54 pm in reply to: [N120] Win7 and 'easy display manager' for brightness & volume controls (when dual booting) – FIXED #204492jeepers01
Participantredjr – I would try re-installing EDM
Then set Task Scheduler to point to your EDM on Drive F: as shown earlier in this thread as …..
go to admin tools/computer management/ task scheduler/task library
find the easy display manager task that is set to run whenever anyone logs in, double click it and on the action tab, change the c:/program files/samsung….etc’ line to point to the correct system drive letter, in your case F:You should see dmhkcore.exe running in Task Manager processes
Hope this helps
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Participantshadowfierce – The thread has references to using Malwarebytes and also contains a link to this website. It may helpful if you have virus/malware installed on your system.
The system might look clean according to your antivirus but may still contain malware etc.You should consider running it or something similar (eg. Spyware Blaster) to try and be sure you have got rid of the infection(s) and you have a stable system.
Hope this helps
jeepers01
Participantshadowfierce – Welcome to the forum
See how you get on with your virus scanner but this thread may help.
help! virus mabyHope this helps and let us know how you get on
jeepers01
ParticipantPirateJock – A belated welcome to the forum as your post seems to have slipped under the radar 🙂
You have probably solved the issue yourself now by using screen 2 in display properties.jeepers01
ParticipantMikaZ – Drastic solution but the alcohol will help 😀 😀
Let us know how you get on (not with the alcohol) 🙂
November 27, 2009 at 7:18 pm in reply to: [N110] Changing screen resolution without changing aspect ratio #206428jeepers01
ParticipantTo get the resolution higher to enable whole screen scrolling the trick is to uncheck the check box labelled
“Hide modes that this monitor cannot display” in the display properties.Further details in this thread
Screen size/resolution…Hope this helps
November 27, 2009 at 6:58 pm in reply to: What is the read/writing speed of the 3-in-1 multi card slot? #206401jeepers01
Participantupdate: ReadyBoost can be monitored with Win 7 Performance Monitor
Monitoring ReadyBoost on Windows 7 🙂
Hope this helps
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