Sony Xperia Xa1 Ultra Troubleshooting

A troubleshooting guide for common problems and issues with the Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra. Released May 2017, and can be identified by model number: G3226. Student-Contributed Wiki An awesome team of students from our education program made this wiki. The Xperia XA1 Ultra does not charge when connected to a computer or outlet. Check if you are using the correct charging cable. The device will only connect to a USB Type-C charger....

October 4, 2022 · 7 min · 1445 words · Cindy Calderon

Supersonic Matrix Mid Sc 999 Motherboard Replacement Repair Guide

Difficulty Moderate Steps 17 Time Required 15 - 20 minutes Sections 7 Back Cover 3 steps Battery 2 steps Rear Facing Camera 3 steps Speaker 2 steps Microphone 2 steps FM Antenna 2 steps Motherboard 3 steps Flags 0 BackSuperSonic Matrix Mid SC-999 Full Screen Options History Save to Favorites Download PDF Edit Translate Get Shareable Link Embed This Guide Notify Me of Changes Stop Notifications Introduction Because this task requires the use of a soldering iron, prior experience with soldering/desoldering will be beneficial....

October 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1118 words · William Coleman

Toshiba Satellite C55 B5302 Fan Replacement Repair Guide

Difficulty Moderate Steps 7 Time Required 10 - 20 minutes Sections 2 Battery 3 steps Fan 4 steps Flags 0 BackToshiba Satellite C55-B5302 Full Screen Options History Save to Favorites Download PDF Edit Translate Get Shareable Link Embed This Guide Notify Me of Changes Stop Notifications Introduction What you need Step 1 Battery Flip laptop upside down so you can see the screws. Flip laptop upside down so you can see the screws....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 387 words · John Caldera

Toshiba Satellite P55 A5312 Wi Fi Bluetooth Card Replacement Repair Guide

Difficulty Easy Steps 4 Time Required Suggest a time?? Sections 1 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Card 4 steps Flags 0 BackToshiba Satellite P55-A5312 Full Screen Options History Save to Favorites Download PDF Edit Translate Get Shareable Link Embed This Guide Notify Me of Changes Stop Notifications Introduction What you need Step 1 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Card Remove the back cover of your laptop. For instructions on how to do this, visit the Toshiba Satellite P55-A5312 Back Cover Removal Guide Remove the back cover of your laptop....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Sheila Bittle

Vtech Cs6719 2 Troubleshooting

A 1.9 GHz DECT 6.0 multiple channel handset capable cordless phone, VTech CS6719-2. When trying to turn on the phone it will not light up or power on. If the phone won’t turn on at all and won’t charge then this can indicate a bad battery. Try taking the battery out and putting it back in and then letting it charge. Also, check the phone display to ensure it doesn’t say “No Battery”....

October 4, 2022 · 5 min · 921 words · Bryan Hicks

Vtech Innotab 2S

Student-Contributed Wiki An awesome team of students from our education program made this wiki. " Tablet does not turn on when pressing the power button. Screen remains black and power on sound does not play. " Plug in the Innotab 2S Power Adapter and turn on your device by holding the Power Button for a few seconds. Make sure you see the Power LED turn on when the device is powering up....

October 4, 2022 · 3 min · 585 words · Joan Pariente

What Are Micropayments

Micropayments are transactions of small amounts of currency, usually online. Paypal defines a microtransaction as a transaction of less than $12 (US dollars). Micropayments were originally conceived in the late 1990s as a way to allow people to pay minuscule amounts of money for online content; an alternative to ad revenues. To date, they have not seen much success nor have they been widely adopted. Bitcoin, Business terms, Crypto terms, Digital wallet, Internet terms

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 74 words · Robert Gibler

What Are Recordable Dvd Discs

Because of all the competing standards in recordable DVD drives, there are different recordable DVD discs and names. Following is a list of each of the different recordable DVD discs with a brief explanation. DVD-5 (DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW) Alternatively called single sided single layered, DVD-5 can hold up to 4.37 GB worth of data. It is available in each of the media formats listed in the above heading. It is important to understand when buying these discs they are labeled as “DVD-RW only” or “DVD+RW only,” make sure to purchase the discs designed for your drive....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 271 words · Archie Mendoza

What Is Nix

*NIX is short for Unix or Linux, and Unix or Linux variants. This term is often seen in a description, compatibility, or requirement setting. For example, the text below may be seen on a job requirement. *NIX experience required The example above indicates the job requires that the user have Unix/Linux or Unix/Linux variant knowledge. Computer abbreviations, Operating system terms Related information Is Linux Unix? Unix and Linux help and command listing....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 89 words · Mildred Roush

What Is A Coaxial Cable

A Coaxial cable is a cable used in the transmission of video, communications, and audio. This cable has high bandwidths and greater transmission capacity. Most users relate to a coaxial or coax cable as a cable used to connect their TVs to a cable TV service. However, these cables are also used in networks and what allow a broadband cable Internet connection using a cable modem. The picture is shows example of a coaxial cable....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 133 words · Tammy Lachance

What Is A Factorial

Denoted by an exclamation mark (!), a factorial is a recursive mathematical function performed on any non-negative integer greater than or equal to one. In plain English, it’s an operation that describes taking any whole number and multiplying it by every lesser value until you get to one. For example, 4! is 432*1, which equals 24. The most common application for factorials in computer science is figuring out how many ways you can arrange multiple items....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 96 words · Juanita May

What Is A Motherboard

Alternatively called the mb, mainboard, mboard, mobo, mobd, backplane board, base board, main circuit board, planar board, system board, or a logic board on Apple computers. The motherboard is a printed circuit board and foundation of a computer that is the biggest board in a computer chassis. It allocates power and allows communication to and between the CPU, RAM, and all other computer hardware components. Motherboard overview A motherboard provides connectivity between the hardware components of a computer, like the processor (CPU), memory (RAM), hard drive, and video card....

October 4, 2022 · 6 min · 1178 words · Joshua Harris

What Is A Phosphor

A collection of blue, green, and red dots or lines that become charged by the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) within a CRT. When charged, the phosphor lights up for an instant, causing a visible color to show on the screen of your monitor. The picture below is a macro shot of phosphor dots on a CRT monitor. CRT, Video terms Related information Monitor, LCD, and display help and support.

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 69 words · Wilfredo Lee

What Is A Relative Path

Alternatively called a partial path or non-absolute path, a relative path is a URL that only contains a portion of the full path. Its complete location is based on its relation to the directory where it is linking. These shorter addresses are convenient for those who create web pages because they require less typing and take up fewer characters. How does it work? We’ll use Computer Hope as an example. On our site, we could link “https://www....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 124 words · Kathy Cade

What Is A Usb Drive

A USB drive is any drive connected to a USB port on a computer. The most common type of USB drive is a flash drive, as shown in the picture. However, a USB drive can also refer to a disc drive, external hard drive, RAID, or any other media connected to a computer using the USB port. Drive, External, Flash drive, Hardware terms, USB A SuperSpeed USB drive describes a USB drive using the SuperSpeed term to describe USB 3....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 92 words · Henry Pritchett

What Is An Object

An object may refer to any of the following: In general, an object refers to any item, either in the physical or virtual world. For example, a computer is considered an object in the physical world. In the virtual world, a document, file, folder, icon, picture are all considered objects. In computer graphics, an object refers to an item within a graphic, such as a graphic circle or a square....

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 108 words · Michael Hampton

What Is An Op

An op may refer to any of the following: Short for operator, op is also known as chanop, which is short for channel operator; or ircop, which is short for IRC operator. An operator is a superuser in an IRC channel that controls and moderates a channel. For example, if a user enters the IRC channel and harasses other users, the op can kick that user from the channel. There are commonly two types of OP’s in each IRC channel an SOP and HOP....

October 4, 2022 · 2 min · 224 words · Margarita Quezada

What Is An Unary Operator

In computer programming, a unary operator is an operator that takes only one value for its operation. An example in the C programming language is the increment operator (++), which increments a given value by 1. For instance, to increment the variable x by 1, you could express this as: x++ We only needed one value (x) in this statement. Compare this to using the addition operator (+): x + 1...

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 91 words · Christopher Hernandez

What Is Aop

AOP may refer to any of the following: Short for aspect-oriented programming, AOP was originally developed by Xerox PARC and helps the programmer decide on how the program is going to be compiled. Short for auto operator, AOP is a chanserv IRC chat feature that grants a user automatic OP in a chat channel they have rights to after they have registered with nickserv. Auto, Compile, Computer acronyms, OOP, OP, Programming terms, SOP

October 4, 2022 · 1 min · 73 words · Juan Madrid

What Is Bios

BIOS may refer to any of the following: Short for Basic Input/Output System, the BIOS (pronounced bye-oss) is a ROM chip found on motherboards that lets you access and set up your computer system at the most basic level. The picture below is an example of what a BIOS chip may look like on a computer motherboard. The BIOS pictured is of an early AMIBIOS, a type of BIOS manufactured by AMI....

October 4, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · Kelly Brissette