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Can my laptop power settings affect Internet performance?
suggests it's wireless service.“Their service has interfered with North Nova, making North Nova unusable. North Nova tried different frequencies for me ... but it just didn’t work,”
For example, the Chinese language: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_languageCan you give us an example?
Question: I found an old portable CD player (I dropped and broke my most recent one and was looking for a replacement 'cause the only ones I can find are $40 -- I guess everyone but me has moved on to MP3s) and I popped some rechargable batteries in. And nothing happened. But then I popped some regular ones in and it spun up properly and played. What would cause this?
Also, my mom is trying to find a 9V adaptor, we can't find one. There's a 12V but I'm not letting her use it in case it damages the electronic. Can it?
Dieing rechargeable batteries?
Google?
Those aren't really computer questions.
Rechargeable batteries don't have the same amperage as alkaline batteries. It's quite possible they're simply not putting out enough amps to run the device. At lot of electronic devices advise against using rechargeables, and this particular device may be why they do so.
Any electronic store should have any kind of adapter you need.