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Mine just pushed in mate, you hear it click
Symptoms I had was the car's battery died as it was off the road, charged it and popped it back in - car sat trying to start but made no effort to kick in (Just the starter spinning engine) Figured it was either the spark or the fuel and happened to...
Admittedly it is a strange issue, some people only report a light on the dash when disconnecting the system as opposed to the car stalling.
What does your's idle at on a related note ?
Logically it has to be the flow of the air, i'd bung it off - take off the airbox so it's just TB and see if it starts up - means you can see if the TB is actually allowing any air through (Obviously be cautious not to drop anything into "the void")
Massive fan of the Franchise (Probably too big) Replayed 13 last week then played the demo and have to say, for newbies to the game it can come across as a bit much, very easy to get lost in all the chain bonus etc
They could make these until the end of days for all I care, aslong as the story...
Will just be lack of assistance, whether it be from the Pump or the EPAS unit. It's fine to do so with the engine off though, recently bled my PAS fluid system with the engine off.
I thought it was worth suggesting, I've not seen one with a single connector and I've worked on a load of netbooks/laptops/desktops for HP.
With the nature of the issue it was a longshot as it would be more intermittent.
Have you had any luck with the RAM Emily ?
If you where nearer i'd check it for you :(
Look's like it will need to be passed on to somebody but im sure that network cards meant to have 2 plugs ;)
Odd's are it's just fubar RAM though - if you had another laptop handy they all tend to use 200 pin 555/667 RAM so you could swap them over.
Looks like it's the main that's connected, this could perhaps run on a single antenna cable (it would be the 1st Iv'e seen) They normally stem down from the monitor.
When you mention the flashing cursor, I suspect it's the waiting to type style icon. Sounds like it's failing to POST. Next step...
They are normally tucked away - might be able to find it if you dig about...
your wireless isn't caput by any chance ? (Assuming you don't use a plug in dongle)
looking at that photo, it seems to be missing a lead on the card inserted in the left - typically it has one white and one black (You can see the golden connector where it presses on next to the white)
My guess is the lead that's disconnected is flailing around causing parts of the mobo to...