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It’s possible to do it yourself but you must be very careful. The Apple Watch is a very small and complicated device and if you slip you might damage the inner components. Have a heat gun and spudger ready and a replacement screen. Follow an IFixIT guide for more information.
더 읽어보기Hmmm this is odd. Run your antivirus software for a full scan and see if that nicks the problem. Then try to reinstall your bios, and try a different ssd to see if that’s why it’s not showing up. Also make sure your computer is free of dust and isn’t overheating. If this doesn’t work, it will narrow down the problem.
더 읽어보기Beats are actually very very cheap headphones with a large markup. Therefore they are actually very poor quality, in build and sound. There’s most likely an internal wiring problem, a loose connection or frayed wire. You might be able to fix it if you open it up, but I would suggest just buying a new pair of headphones or taking it to get fixed by a trained technician
더 읽어보기If you look at both of the batteries you will see they use the same connector and are the same general shape, but the 6s’s battery is bigger and won’t fit into the SE Even if you somehow got it to fit the SE was not made for a battery of that spec, and will give you all sorts of battery errors and will refuse to charge. Short answer: Sorry, won’t work.
더 읽어보기Make sure that your console is plugged directly into the wall instead of a power strip. If it has weird fluctuations in voltage it will make it shut off. I was having this problem with my One X and it fixed it. Does the Xbox throw any error codes or anything? Try googling those if they pop up. I know you said that the issue probably isn’t heat related, and you opened up the unit. But make sure there’s no dust in the system and the fan is actually spinning up. Since you got this Xbox on the cheap it probably has some sort of power board issue.
더 읽어보기Have you tried using the key fob, interior latch, and exterior handle? Try to take a piece of a soda can and wiggle it around where the trunk attaches to the car, see if you can kinda jiggle it free. This worked for me on my friends car, so it’s worth a try. Try to forcefully open the trunk. Not the prettiest method but sometimes it works. Have you been keeping the car clean? If not there could be some weird gunk in the latching mechanism that’s gotten it all stuck. If none of those work there must be a problem with the physical mechanism of the car. Classic 2000s GM. If that’s the case you will need to take it to your local Chevy or Buick dealer for them to check it out. The Relay was also rebadged into the Chevy Uplander and Buick Terraza so they will be able to take a look at it.
더 읽어보기I do not know the definite answer but maybe some other wireless devices are interfering with the connection between the computer and the headset. Try moving things like phones and wireless speakers away and see if it improves. Not really sure what any other cause would be besides just faulty components.
더 읽어보기By shaking do you mean you physically shaking the device, or the device vibrating. If you are physically shaking the device and it’s shutting down its most likely a problem with the connection between the battery and the phone. If it’s turning off when the device vibrates either the phone cannot supply enough power to the haptic engine and therefore is turning off, or there is a physical problem with the phone that causes it to short out when the haptic engine is active.
더 읽어보기Nope. Only way to erase your data is if you were to physically damage your storage chips or shock the phone. Be sure to open up the phone carefully using an IFixIt guide, and disconnect the battery before you remove the screen.
더 읽어보기Do the actual blinker lights work? I assume so. If the lights + sound only work with the hazard button then it’s a problem with your blinker stalk. If the only problem is it not making sound when you use the blinker stalk but the lights work normally, honestly I don’t know. Maybe a software issue?
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