2015年8月19日星期三

Computer Blank After Auto Repair (boot up, Windows 8.1)

My girlfriend has had this computer Tomtom tom XL IQ Routes Édition LCD Screen Display for 2-3 years now and her audio was being delayed today so she thought doing a good old reboot would fix it up. She restarted it and the HP logo popped up and took a noticeably long time to get past it. However, once it finished, it popped up a blue screen for half a second and then started something called Windows Auto Repair. After it started that up, her monitor went blank and her cursor was on it but nothing was happening.
She have Windows 8.1 and she would HIGHLY prefer not to lose all her files as her internet is very slow and she has family photos on it.

Try accessing the BIOS and booting up in Safe Mode.

Well firstly see if it will start in Safe Mode, if it does then great because you can try to get Windows to diagnose the issue or at least try get the family photos and other personal files off the system 5.0 inch LCD Screen For Tomtom Tom Tom XXL .

Well then I don't think you can fix your laptop without giving it to an expert. The only thing that you could probably do is try to save those pictures and any other personal files by recovering the data from your hard drive. However could you tell me why you can't access the BIOS?

I never used Windows 8 so I never knew about that issue, but I see that you're correct. Also I only now realized that UEFI BIOS (which is what I always used) differs from a normal BIOS LCD Screen Display Ecran Tactile + Touch Screen and you can't turn on Safe Mode in it.
Well I can think of one way of forcing Safe Mode to turn on on it's own, but some people would probably advice against it since it can corrupt/delete some files, but in this case they already seem corrupted. Now this never caused anything on my system to get corrupted/deleted but I'm just letting you know that there's a slight chance of it happening and I don't want to be held responsible for it.
What you have to do is shut down the laptop while it's booting up. This way Windows will notice that the computer did not boot successfully and it should take you to the Advanced Options boot menu. There you can select Safe Mode. The best way to do this would be to take out the battery LCD Screen Display Panel Archos 101 MID 10.1" inch  from the laptop and remove the charger cable to shut it down quickly.

I got into the BIOS but it has no option to do with Safe Mode. I think you're misusing the name BIOS. I think what you're looking for it Advanced Startup Options. I can't get to it since it's a Windows 8 computer Hannstar 4.3 inch H-H043L-07A LCD Screen Display Ecran  and the bootup is too fast to register F8 and Shift F8.

I've actually shut if off multiple times while booting with the power button and nothing has happened. Would unplugging it make a difference (this is a desktop btw)?
Edit: I see my last hopes being in a CD I have for Recovery but I don't see CD Drive or Hard Disk or anything like in my Boot order... All I see is USB Hard Drive LCD Screen Display Ecran Panel For A050FW03 (200) , USB Floppy/CD, Boot Manager and a few other things. Do you know what's up with that?
Edit 2: It also said something about Legacy sources being disabled, perhaps that's the Hard Disk and CD drive POWER BOARD For EADP-57BF A? But in order to enable it, it says I must disable Secure Boot Up or something like that and I didn't know if that was safe to do... >_<

particular gaming monitor or brand that helps reduce lag

I'm trying to increase my sniping efficiency and overall K/D. It would be nice to minimize as much lag as possible. Right now I'm on a 46 inch and I'm pretty sure there's a good visual delay. Also do you recommend a particular size that's not too small but not too big for PvP. I figure you don't want to be squinting to see your oppomets but you also don't want to look to far from the center of your screen to your radar.  LCD Inverter Kit PCB For TDK CXA-0374 PCU-P159A
*edit: A couple of users have asked
I know everyone talks about gaming monitors having 1-5ms but what do TVs have on average? I'm using a 42" LCD 1080p TV 
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that's around 8 years old but still kicking. Would it really make that much of a difference?
Does this suddenly make you an all-star? Nope. But it goes a long way in improving some bad habits.

The simple fact of having a smaller and higher rez display makes you much more aware of your surrounding, which is crucial.
You begin to get desensitized to all the fancy things these monitors can do after awhile but the

minimal input lag is obviously great. I could not believe I played on a TV for as long as I did.
 I got the same monitor Touch Screen Digitizer For Acer E100 E101 C1 Tactile a few months ago. It helped a lot. The only problem I had was when I went

on vacation to my in laws and had to go back to playing on a 55" 'smart' tv. It just felt so laggy

and slow.

I don't know if it has "game mode" I know in the visual settings there is a game setting along with a movie setting and sports setting. I always choose the vivid display because the colors are intense and I think it looks super nice. Especially when I'm watching sports and other programs filmed live. It looks great for story modes too. But I'm sure it's not the best for PvP
Modern nice expensive TVs have a great deal of post processing built in. That's where much of the input lag comes from. A well implemented game mode will bypass most or all post processing. In my experience, and most tests, it does. If you really want to get into it you can read the methodology and explanations at displaylag.com. Of course the gain, if any, will depend upon the specific model you are dealing with.

I play on a 70" LED Touch Screen Digitizer For Acer be Touch E110 Tactile. I snipe just fine. It may be better to play on a smaller screen; but damn it, I have a huge TV, I'm going to use it.

i can strongly recommend the "eizo foris f2333" - it is/ was a bit heavy on the price when i bought it a few years ago, but well worth it and your can somehow feel the quality...
i had the chance to compare it to many gaming monitors from my friends and we came to the conclusion that the foris was the best one. It has some nice gaming related features as well and an input lag of 2 ms....their might be a new version of there gaming monitor Garmin ASUS A10 LCD Screen Display Panel  series...invest once and and have no problems for the next 8-10 years...
i would recommend a size of 21-23 inch(?) max.
e: grammer

Highly recommend Benq RL2455. It's not expensive and perfect fit for consoles (too slow for PC).
Also, various websites have measured it's response time and documented the settings to reduce motion lag.
Note motion lag is due to your eye movements on newer LCD screens Touch Screen Digitizer Glass Panel that has a fast refresh. See displaylag.com for more info. (I am not affiliated with them)
I run a BenQ but they are expensive. Most gaming monitors will do though. Just make sure you actually do your research. Most people think response time refers to input lag, but response time is the time it takes the color to change (blur). Not the time it takes for your screen Samsung Galaxy S3 SIII i9300 Protective Glass Camera  to show your input.
ASUS are very good, I have one and I love it. Forget about Game mode, all it does it adjust the brightness, contrast etc and that's it (with monitors... TV's are a different matter). Consoles cannot make use of gaming button gadgets. What you want to look out for is the response time. You want 1ms and no higher. Also the ps4 runs at 60 herts and 1080p so there is no point in buying a 4k monitor with 144 herts refresh as it will be down sampling. Mine is a 27" and I sit 2.5 ft away from it.
Not necessarily. If I gave you an F1 car, would you drive any better than in a Mustang? Likely not. You wouldn't be able to take advantage of the available power and handling. Same goes here. Especially so with monitors Eten Glofiish DX900 Touch Screen Digitizer Tactile  with higher than 60Hz refresh rates because the console simply doesn't even render higher than that.
TN is Twisted Nematic. IPS is In Plane Switching. PLS is Plane To Line Switching. VA is Vertical Alignment.
The important ones are TN, IPS, and PLS with IPS and PLS being nearly identical for this topic.
What you get with TN is superior refresh rates and black representation (light shining through the pixels can simply be turned off for true black). What you get with IPS/PLS is crystal clear accuracy in color representation (except black because the lights cannot be turned off) and superior viewing angles (178°).
There are other nuances, but for amateur gaming, an IPS/PLS monitor LCD Touch Screen Digitizer For Garmin Oregon 200 300  is superior due to its other advances in technology. You will never notice the difference between 1ms and 3ms response times, nor will the slight difference in black representation impact your gaming.

No brand is really better than the others. Most, in fact, use the same screens and just have different housings.
All you're really going to need is good contrast (for spotting players) and response times (for lower input lag) on a 1080p monitor LCD Touch Screen Digitizer For Garmin Oregon 450 500  with minimum 60Hz refresh rate. Xbox One and PS4 will never need more because they will never output more. Most run 720p 30fps anyhow.
There're some nuances among TN, IPS, PLS, and VA. For those of us who aren't professional gamers, an IPS or PLS monitor will be perfect for everyday use with excellent color representation with slightly worse contrast. If you happen to be AEGabriel tier or play as a professional CS:GO player, a TN panel is your better bet.

I played on a 60" TV and even though I tried, Crucible wasn't enjoyable. I bought a 27" BenQ monitor and I noticed and instant improvement. Like others say it doesn't make you a god overnight. The smaller screen Touch Screen Digitizer For TomTom tom XXL IQ 5-inch  and sitting closer seem like huge benefits for me. I haven't played on my big TV since.

MSI repair part Warranty Problems

Location: Malaysia, but warranty rights should effectively be the same.
So I recently sent my laptop for repair LCD Screen Display + Touch Screen Digiti, after having it for a year and a few months. My warranty is covered for 2 years, and these are the terms of the warranty. When I sent it for repair under warranty there were some problems that were not covered, and the total bill was calculated at RM968.84 (236.13 USD).
Not being well off I complained because I was quoted ~600 before for just the cracked screen, and not every other problem, especially the LMS350GF20 LMS350GF20-002 LCD Screen service charge (No service charge unless I decided not to repair the screen). It got escalated to a Service Specialist and we had some back and forth about the problem. I hit a brick wall until I remembered the defect my computer had within a week of purchase, which coincidentally was related to the LCD screen that was now cracked. I originally told them about it and all they told me to do was to try and install drivers, until I wasn't able to exchange it 1 for 1 (1-week window). I mentioned this, and that I wanted the defect to be repaired and not the crack, but because it was cracked it now wasn't eligible.
I decided to call to see Garmin Zumo 450 550 LCD Screen Display if we could get somewhere since emailing was slow and getting nowhere. The representative kept focusing on the cracked screen, even though I kept bringing up the defect. I had to mention how opening the screen normally was how it originally got cracked, and how I didn't abuse it, although that didn't matter since it still isn't covered by warranty. After calling and reinforcing my position, we got somewhere. Let it be known, although I was fairly unfriendly in my phone Tomtom Tom XL IQ LCD Screen Display  call, I was never irate or abusive toward the representative in any way.
When I sent the email with all the evidence (the video and the receipt), her response with very snarky, but I finally got some recognition.
They replied after the weekend saying that they couldn't acknowledge the warranty, but they could reduce the price on the parts by ~20% for each piece. I feel the representative was very snarky again in her reply, and her claim about the review 3 times makes no sense given the video has been viewed 3 times (1 mine, 1 hers, 1 ?) since then.
So of course it wasn't exactly what I was hoping for GPS Navigon 8410 LCD Screen Display + Touch screen Panel , I got something. The thing is I still can't do anything about it since I can't afford the costs right now. I also feel like them offering a discount acknowledges that they know there was a problem though so I don't know if I should reject and pursue anything more.
I tried to condense it all since it was fairly lengthy. If you need more information about anything just ask me and I'll tell you.

My question would probably have to be, does the original TOMTOM XL IQ Routes LCD Screen Display Panel+ Touch Screen Digitizer LMS430HF19-003 defect have any basis for getting the warranty, or does the cracked screen now make it not eligible like the representative claims. Since the screen still works with the crack, but the other problem persists, shouldn't they still have an obligation to fix the other issue even with the crack?

Sorry, I didn't actually mention this in the original post, but this is relevant information that could change what you just said.
When I first noticed the problem, it was pretty serious and I in fact complained about it. The people that sold me the laptop ran out my time that I could use to exchange for a completely new laptop. They had me try to install drivers (multiple times), and do useless things that did not result in my laptop getting fixed. After that week was up they wanted me to send it for warranty, which I couldn't do at the time.
The reason I got the laptop PCU-P077E CXA-0271 TDK LCD Inverter For 10.4-inch Kyocera LCD Screen was for work as my previous one had died and without a computer I'm unable to do anything. My employer shelled out the money for me to purchase a new one, and having to wait 2 weeks for it to be fixed was out of the question. So I lived with it. Now when I finally have the chance, I sent it, but unfortunately between then and now I got the crack by opening it, normally mind you, and now the original problem is void.Touch Screen Digitizer For Garmin Nuvi 1490 1490T 5-inch Ecran Tactile
Sure you could say I'm taking advantage of the situation and acting it bad faith, but they also did the same when they gave me the run around back when I initially said something to them.

The problem you're going to have is that consumer rights in fact vary quite a lot between countries, and nobody here is going to be familiar with Malaysian law.16GB Samsung Class 10 Micro SD card
If I were in the company's position, I would say (and quite correctly, based on your post) that the only reason you're worrying about the original defect is because you broke the screen and want it fixed for free. Since that defect wasn't bad enough to pursue at the time, you're acting in bad faith, and I'm not going to replace the LCD Screen Display Ecran Panel for free now that you've broken it.
I'm not a lawyer, and I'm not confident I could point out Malaysia on a map, to be honest.