Twice today already, as I am typing, using my laptop computer normally, it has died (turned itself off). I have to re-start it. It does re-start fine, and here I am, but I am worried that it will happen again.
I did have a DSKCHK happening everytime I started my computer, but that did not seem to detect any problems, so following the advice from someone relating to that issue, I did something in CMD which stopped the DSKCHK happening, but now my computer is dying on me! I have about 20 GB free on the 120gb hard drive, and apart from this, the computer is running ok.
AMILO Si 1520. (see the included Help Desk list or go to: www.fujitsu-siemens.com/helpdesk). Neck deep rain in july free mp3 download. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Free drivers for Fujitsu AMILO Si 1520. Found 26 files for Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows 2000, Windows XP Media Center. Select driver to download.
I am plugged in to the power supply. I have gotten blue screens in the past - one was a couple of days ago - but today it has just instantly turned off with no warning, and certainly no proper shutdown. This has happened twice. The machine is a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Si 1520 - it is just over 12 months old. Minidevo - how can i run the diagnostics? Where do i find them?
Sparkmaker: chkdsk is NOT running: I disabled it a few days ago, because it seemed to be a glitch.now I do not know how to re-enable it. I know even less about opening it up and checking if fans are running - how would I do this? Dust could certainly be the problem. We still haven't found out if the fans are running for cooling. This laptop should be easier than most to check the CPU cooling fan on the bottom. Check to see that it is turning, also check the vent on the side that air is moving through it. There is a large panel on the bottom that can be removed to access the fan and heatsink to see if there is dust clogging the heatsink.
Here are some pictures that may help. The arrows indicate the location of the vent and fan. The outline of the panel is also highlighted so you know where it is located.
Hello, My laptop (XI 3650) is having problems with the lightTouch bar. With lower surrounding light intensity (mostly twilight, often at night) the volume lightTouch bar starts to respond randomly. With this I mean the volume continuously changes.
This causes 4 major setbacks. I can't put the volume on a fixed level. Font ttf file download.
This constantly changes The continuous volume level causes the keyboard to malfunction. For example: when hitting R the letter C appears on the screen (C still displays C) The keyboard reacts slower. A key needs to be pressed longer for it to be registered. The dialog box for volume change continually refreshes, if this repeats for too long, the graphics overload and Windows has problems refreshing. Is there a way to disable the lightTouch bar? Couldn't find it in Windows, couldn't find it in BIOS settings.
Thanks in advance. This happened right from the start, even before I installed any extra software besides Windows. LightTouch Bar disconnection instructions to prevent and cure the spontaneous volume adjustment problem. (refer to photos above please and use scroll bars to view 2 pictures joined together) Hi Everybody. I have had the same irritating problem with my Amilo Xi 3670.
The Lightouch bar is too sensitive and activates the sound volume adjustment spontaneously. I have tried every other solution, such as software driver updates etc, but nothing worked.
I have disconnected the cable attached to the LightTouch Bar, and my computer now works faultlessly without any problems. It is a great machine!
It’s a pity to have to disable the LightTouch Bar, but the computer works brilliantly now, and the functions on the Bar are available via the keyboard. Instructions for disassembly (see also photos): NB WARNING: I take no responsibility for any damage caused by following my explanation. Use of these instructions is AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Warranty may be void if laptop opened!! Always switch off and disconnect device from electricity mains before opening. (please refer to photos below) 1. Unscrew and remove 2 x screws (labled 3 on plastic cover of notebook) from behind top rear end of case on either side (picture 1). @maxi_pak: That seems to be a very good how-to! Thanks a lot! I just adapted the thread title and made it sticky.
Just one question: After releasing the hinge cover, is the light touch bar still fixed somehow? I see those three relatively big lugs (one over F7) but from the photos they don't seem to fix the light touch bar anymore once the hinge cover is removed. But according to your last photo there seems to be a smaller clip on the left side of the light touch bar (over F4) and I guess there is another one on the right side. Do these clips fix the light touch bar even if the hinge cover is removed?
Twice today already, as I am typing, using my laptop computer normally, it has died (turned itself off). I have to re-start it. It does re-start fine, and here I am, but I am worried that it will happen again.
I did have a DSKCHK happening everytime I started my computer, but that did not seem to detect any problems, so following the advice from someone relating to that issue, I did something in CMD which stopped the DSKCHK happening, but now my computer is dying on me! I have about 20 GB free on the 120gb hard drive, and apart from this, the computer is running ok.
AMILO Si 1520. (see the included Help Desk list or go to: www.fujitsu-siemens.com/helpdesk). Neck deep rain in july free mp3 download. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Free drivers for Fujitsu AMILO Si 1520. Found 26 files for Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows 2000, Windows XP Media Center. Select driver to download.
I am plugged in to the power supply. I have gotten blue screens in the past - one was a couple of days ago - but today it has just instantly turned off with no warning, and certainly no proper shutdown. This has happened twice. The machine is a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Si 1520 - it is just over 12 months old. Minidevo - how can i run the diagnostics? Where do i find them?
Sparkmaker: chkdsk is NOT running: I disabled it a few days ago, because it seemed to be a glitch.now I do not know how to re-enable it. I know even less about opening it up and checking if fans are running - how would I do this? Dust could certainly be the problem. We still haven't found out if the fans are running for cooling. This laptop should be easier than most to check the CPU cooling fan on the bottom. Check to see that it is turning, also check the vent on the side that air is moving through it. There is a large panel on the bottom that can be removed to access the fan and heatsink to see if there is dust clogging the heatsink.
Here are some pictures that may help. The arrows indicate the location of the vent and fan. The outline of the panel is also highlighted so you know where it is located.
Hello, My laptop (XI 3650) is having problems with the lightTouch bar. With lower surrounding light intensity (mostly twilight, often at night) the volume lightTouch bar starts to respond randomly. With this I mean the volume continuously changes.
This causes 4 major setbacks. I can't put the volume on a fixed level. Font ttf file download.
This constantly changes The continuous volume level causes the keyboard to malfunction. For example: when hitting R the letter C appears on the screen (C still displays C) The keyboard reacts slower. A key needs to be pressed longer for it to be registered. The dialog box for volume change continually refreshes, if this repeats for too long, the graphics overload and Windows has problems refreshing. Is there a way to disable the lightTouch bar? Couldn't find it in Windows, couldn't find it in BIOS settings.
Thanks in advance. This happened right from the start, even before I installed any extra software besides Windows. LightTouch Bar disconnection instructions to prevent and cure the spontaneous volume adjustment problem. (refer to photos above please and use scroll bars to view 2 pictures joined together) Hi Everybody. I have had the same irritating problem with my Amilo Xi 3670.
The Lightouch bar is too sensitive and activates the sound volume adjustment spontaneously. I have tried every other solution, such as software driver updates etc, but nothing worked.
I have disconnected the cable attached to the LightTouch Bar, and my computer now works faultlessly without any problems. It is a great machine!
It’s a pity to have to disable the LightTouch Bar, but the computer works brilliantly now, and the functions on the Bar are available via the keyboard. Instructions for disassembly (see also photos): NB WARNING: I take no responsibility for any damage caused by following my explanation. Use of these instructions is AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Warranty may be void if laptop opened!! Always switch off and disconnect device from electricity mains before opening. (please refer to photos below) 1. Unscrew and remove 2 x screws (labled 3 on plastic cover of notebook) from behind top rear end of case on either side (picture 1). @maxi_pak: That seems to be a very good how-to! Thanks a lot! I just adapted the thread title and made it sticky.
Just one question: After releasing the hinge cover, is the light touch bar still fixed somehow? I see those three relatively big lugs (one over F7) but from the photos they don't seem to fix the light touch bar anymore once the hinge cover is removed. But according to your last photo there seems to be a smaller clip on the left side of the light touch bar (over F4) and I guess there is another one on the right side. Do these clips fix the light touch bar even if the hinge cover is removed?