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    Weird problem with Audio DJ display?!?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by toxifera, Apr 8, 2007.

  1. toxifera

    toxifera Notebook Enthusiast

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    I turned on my 5760 today and noticed somthing weird going on with my audio DJ display. Where the display would show tracks if it were playing a cd it shows flashing hexidecimal numbers when it boots up. When the computer is finished booting it displays 1C solid. Does anyone have a clue why it started doing this?
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    my Audio DJ did that when I attempted to make the clock go into 12hour display (when by default it is on 24hour).

    Go into your BIOS and make sure that the settings for the LED display is default.
     
  3. toxifera

    toxifera Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thank you for the response Gophn. I went into the bios and checked. I could only find the setting for the time and the date. I couldnt find a setting for 12 or 24 hour. It is in 24 hour time. I never went into the bios to change anything in the first place. I'm not sure if my computer has a problem or not.
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Try turn it off, remove the battery, wait for a minute, place the battery back in and turn the system again.

    It might have just been some power glitch.
     
  5. toxifera

    toxifera Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well, my wife did plug a digital camera into my computer before the problem occured. It uses its own power source instead of the usb. I did as you said and the problem is resolved.Thank you :)
     
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    haha if that didn't help, i was going to advise you to clear your cmos, but that's a bit more work to do :D