1. Usually any Nikon-authorized service center should accept the warranty. You might also contact the online site you bought it from and see if they can suggest anything. In the meantime don't do anything else to try to fix it as that may void the warranty.

    Usually any Nikon-authorized service center should accept the warranty. You might also contact the online site you bought it from and see if they can suggest anything. In the meantime don’t do anything else to try to fix it as that may void the warranty. See less
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  2. Did you try clearing the cmos yet? I don't know why but sometimes that fixes oddball motherboard issues. With the power cord removed locate the 'clear cmos' jumper pins. It's usually 3 pins with a jumper currently over 2 of them--the standby position. Jumper it to the 'clear' position for a few secnRead more

    Did you try clearing the cmos yet? I don’t know why but sometimes that fixes oddball motherboard issues. With the power cord removed locate the ‘clear cmos’ jumper pins. It’s usually 3 pins with a jumper currently over 2 of them–the standby position. Jumper it to the ‘clear’ position for a few secnds and then back to standby. Then plug the power cord back in and start it up. You’ll probably get a message about bios options not set so go into cmos/bios setup and set the time and date and maybe configure the sata or IDE controller.

    Some Asus boards only had 2 pins for clearing the cmos so you may need to consult the motherboard manual for that or for info on reconfiguring it after it’s been cleared but it’s usually not complicated.

    Also disconnect any external drives and pull any add-on cards just in case they’re a factor. Then try it again.

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  3. The command should benet use e: /deleteAnd please learn to use your capslock key.

    The command should be

    net use e: /delete

    And please learn to use your capslock key.

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  4. So thank you to everyone who gave me ideas to fix the problem. I hate to say none of them were able to fix it but I restored it back to factory settings and it is now fixed!!!! YAYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) I appreciate the help!! Thanks!

    So thank you to everyone who gave me ideas to fix the problem. I hate to say none of them were able to fix it but I restored it back to factory settings and it is now fixed!!!! YAYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂 I appreciate the help!! Thanks! See less
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  5. First of all check your settings. Tap on the "Settings" icon. Tap "General". Lock / Unlock should be set to "On". Also you can try closing all open apps then rebooting the iPad. Is this an Apple cover or a "Made for Apple" cover?Some alternatives you buy online are known after a period to stop workiRead more

    First of all check your settings. Tap on the “Settings” icon. Tap “General”. Lock / Unlock should be set to “On”. Also you can try closing all open apps then rebooting the iPad.

    Is this an Apple cover or a “Made for Apple” cover?

    Some alternatives you buy online are known after a period to stop working because the magnets move. A little handy work and a dab of glue can fix this.

    message edited by btk1w1

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  6. "Possibly" ccleaner may find and remove redundant registry entries pertaining to it?http://filehippo.com/download_cclea...Install it using custom/manual option - NOT automatic (the proffered default).Watch for and uncheck "any" pre checked boxes (other than the one for the utility itself); so as toRead more

    “Possibly” ccleaner may find and remove redundant registry entries pertaining to it?

    http://filehippo.com/download_cclea…

    Install it using custom/manual option – NOT automatic (the proffered default).

    Watch for and uncheck “any” pre checked boxes (other than the one for the utility itself); so as to avoid installing all manner of junk, browser add-ons/changes etc. – most of which a true PIA to eradicate.

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  7. All sheet fed scanners are prone to this, it is simply dirt on the narrow glass that the paper passes over when it is read. Just clean the glass, dry usually does it, but if not, SLIGHTLY dampen a cloth with a window cleaner and wipe. You never want to get this glass wet because on many designs anyRead more

    All sheet fed scanners are prone to this, it is simply dirt on the narrow glass that the paper passes over when it is read. Just clean the glass, dry usually does it, but if not, SLIGHTLY dampen a cloth with a window cleaner and wipe. You never want to get this glass wet because on many designs any wetness can drip around the glass and get on critical internal parts (the harder you press, the more liquid you squeeze out. dry is BEST and some warranties are at least partially void if you clean it wet). Your manual should have detailed cleaning instructions.

    You have to be a little bit crazy to keep you from going insane.

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  8. Did you put the battery in the right way (shiny,smooth surface facing up).I am a hardware guy not a software guy but i try to help.

    Did you put the battery in the right way (shiny,smooth surface facing up).

    I am a hardware guy not a software guy but i try to help.

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  9. The BIOS is NOT N1996, that's the motherboard manufacturer's "C-Tick" code.N1996 = MSI.http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD...Your board is the MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E):http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bi...To reset the BIOS, you MUST unplug the power cord before doing anything. If you do not unplug the pRead more

    The BIOS is NOT N1996, that’s the motherboard manufacturer’s “C-Tick” code.
    N1996 = MSI.

    http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD…

    Your board is the MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E):

    http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bi…

    To reset the BIOS, you MUST unplug the power cord before doing anything. If you do not unplug the power, the BIOS will not clear. The Clear CMOS jumper is near the CMOS battery. All you need to do is move it to the ‘clear’ position, wait a few seconds, then move it back to the ‘normal’ position. Plug in the power, bootup, then access the BIOS & correct all the settings. As an alternative, you can remove the CMOS battery for a few seconds (with power unplugged).

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  10. The screen resolution may need adjusting to a higher ratio:For Vista: Right-click an empty area on the desktop and choose "Personalize".Click "Display Settings" at the bottom of the new window.Move the horizontal slider to the right (High), then click "OK"You may need to go back and adjust it againRead more

    The screen resolution may need adjusting to a higher ratio:

    For Vista: Right-click an empty area on the desktop and choose “Personalize”.

    Click “Display Settings” at the bottom of the new window.

    Move the horizontal slider to the right (High), then click “OK”

    You may need to go back and adjust it again till you get a proper fit on the screen.

    If you find the resolution slider is “stuck” or can’t be moved any further to the right, you may need to re-install the graphics driver from the HP website.

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