LCD Frisbee-Thank you!

Diane Hofstetter dianepianotuner at msn.com
Sun Aug 26 14:38:53 MDT 2007


Thank you, Ron!
 
I have two laptops in this condition, I tried the same solution--getting a new battery--on one.  The other lost it's hard drive--including Cybertuner.  Took it to a repair shop where they installed more memory and Windows XP---big mistake!  I was just starting back to school to study hearing full-time, and had most of my hard drive data backed up, so didn't worry about Cybertuner--I wouldn't be tuning for awhile.
 
Now that I've graduated, I would like to tune some again, but Cybertuner is gone and XP takes up most of the machine--AND it won't run on a battery charge long enough to get across the room!  Now I at least know what to do about that--
Thank you!
DianeDiane Hofstetter> Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 17:56:51 -0500> From: rnossaman at cox.net> To: Pianotech at ptg.org> Subject: LCD Frisbee> > > Another minor saga in the life of SuperFutz!> > For years, my old Compaq laptop wouldn't run for more than > about five or ten minutes on a battery charge, so I just kept > it on the charger when I used it. Finally, it started getting > strange and had a couple of minor psychotic episodes that > prompted me to go battery shopping. A new Lithium-ion battery, > fully charged, and it fired right up - for about a half hour, > then blinked out suddenly. I dinked around with it off and on > for a couple of days, then just ignored it for another week, > putting off the revelation that it was fried for as long as I > could. This afternoon, glaring at it as I walked past, a brain > cell belatedly fired. *CMOS*, it said. Well, duh. So I got the > thing apart this afternoon without breaking anything > important, pulled sub assemblies until I found the tiny button > cell, went out and got a replacement, and put the thing back > together with no major parts left over. It works. Slowly, like > it always did. You'd think as many desktop systems as I've put > together, upgraded, salvaged, cannibalized, and resurrected > through the years, I'd have thought of the CMOS battery > sooner. Argh...> > Ron N
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