Last week my printer(Canon Pixma TS8050) decided that it'd had enough and is now displaying error C000 on startup.
After a bit of googling it seemed that this was usually caused by something blocking the print head, so I had a bit of a look around inside.
To the right of where the print head...
Just wondering if a resident Sharepoint guru can help me out here.
I have been tasked with moving an old Access database into Sharepoint 2013 lists. The front-end to this 'database' will still be Access (2016).
I've managed to figure out most of the pitfalls (columns names and relationships...
Could try opening the .mdb with the /decompile flag. It can recover some corrupt databases.
Or as Armageus says, recover all of the database contents to a new database using either JetComp, or by hand using a blank database and importing all of the elements from the corrupt database into it.
Cheers for the advice.
Have ordered a centrino 2230 with Bluetooth and a half length to full length adapter. As far as i can tell my acer laptop doesn't have any sort of BIOS whitelist, so it should work (fingers crossed)
I'll download snappy too, looks very useful
I have an ageing laptop (Acer 5920) that i've upgraded to Windows 10.
The wifi seems to be very temperamental & the drivers that are available for it stopped being supported around the time Windows 8.1 was released.
Does anybody know of a Mini PCIe (full height) wifi card that is supported...
looks like windows has claimed some of drive e: for system files, hence why you cannot delete the partition.
usually you wouldn't see a system partition, so i'm not sure why its got a drive letter. unless you want to re-install windows i'd just format the unallocated space and ignore that...
ok but it still may be the case that there is an underlying problem somewhere else in the house; the new psu may have a slightly higher earth leakage that might be pushing the rcd over its limit - but the reason its near its limit in the first place may not be the psu.
i've read that 3 times...
from what i recall eu standards say an acceptable earth leak from a psu is around 3.5mA; 3 psus should be nowhere near tripping the rcd
so either the psu is broken which seems likely as you say it worked with at 650w in there or theres a fault in your system somewhere.
btw when you say it...
dunno if it helps you here but each socket can take about 3kw (13 amp fuse) and the ring main in most houses will allow up to 7kw (30 amp) before a fuse blows at the main box - what else have you got plugged in?
I can't imagine you've got 7kw+ of electrical stuff plugged in.
laptop all fixed up :D
acer 5920 bought as spares and repair & with no hdd for £51
new internal power jack cable & external cable £7
80gb ssd £35
all in for £93 and with the ssd faster than the ones that are currently selling refurbished for £195 :)
the battery is still good too - which...
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