Envy 15 k005tx: laptop will not close properly... the va just black screen but the light is on and the fan also
Laptop doesn't go out normally... va just black screen but the light is on and the fan is also on... so I have to stop it by pressing the power button... help plz...
Hello
On some machines, the pilot for 11 series IMEI has been known to cause that kind of question of the judgment, so it may be worth trying an earlier version.
Try to use the following method to see if you can install an earlier version of the driver IMEI.
Download driver IMEI on the link below and save it in your downloads folder.
http://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp66001-66500/sp66228.exe
Disable your wireless card (should be f12 ).
Open your download folder and run the installer - it warns you that it is an earlier version, but simply continue.
When finished, restart the laptop.
If the computer shuts down correctly, turn on your wireless adapter and use the utility on the following link to prevent Windows 10 to update automatically the driver IMEI again.
https://support.Microsoft.com/en-GB/KB/3073930
Kind regards
DP - K
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I had a problem and started a mysterious cleaning profile process if I remember (hours). He put a former folder Firefox data on screen then brassèrent away for so long that I interrupted him, then download a fresh copy of FF, tried to run it, but get the message "Profile missing etc.
No menu, and I'm stuck. When I try to close/delete FF in the trash, he refuses because it is open.
No profile is displayed when I search the library including hidden items.
None of the solutions as stick a Kill command in the Terminal seen elsewhere works.Thanks Jaya.
I gave up last night, but had one last go before before dispatch in Mac and Firefox the depths of hell.
'Force Quit' didn't work, so I tried to copy what looked like a profile in "Old Firefox data" folder on the desktop in the folder/Library/Application Support / Firefox / Profiles.
There was another profile folder there that I renamed it "Old etc.", then I started Firefox... and it worked!
So I do not know if your suggestions later would have worked, but thanks a lot to them.
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