Test system has no stand A1000-G stopped

My ZTE G-1000 entered into test mode. It shows the following message appears on the screen.

PS

Do not touch in the first 5 seconds

Touch the second 5 seconds.

ALSPS step 1 FAIL

ALSPS step 2 FAIL

Nipple Fail! System shutdown! (bottom end)

Not able to get out of this mode and also not able to tab.

Please suggest a way to solve this problem.

Thank you!!

Hello

Thanks for the reply.

I kept it running until the battery has drained. Then I plugged in the charger and the tab back. He started to work normally.

Thank you

Tags: Lenovo Tablets

Similar Questions

  • the system has encountered a problem and stops to prevent any damage to it. __Error: PFN_LIST corrupt__

    Error: PFN_LIST corrupt
    continues with suggestions to try like removing all new devices or to check if they are correctly installed, next suggestion is to disable memory cache or shadow Bios.
    Ends with a crash dump file = 100

    Hi randdmusic,

    Welcome to Microsoft windows vista forums!

    I would like to ask you a few questions to help focus in the right direction:

    O that you make changes to the computer (materiel\logiciel)?

    This problem occurs because a driver or other problem damaged the structures of pilot input/output (i/o).

    To resolve this problem:

    1. check in safe mode:

    To use a boot option, follow these steps:

    a. restart your computer and start pressing F8 on your keyboard. On a computer that is configured to start to multiple operating systems, you can press the F8 key when the Boot Menu appears.

    b. Select an option when the Windows Advanced Options menu appears, and press ENTER.

    c. when the boot menu appears again, and the words "Safe Mode" appear in the bottom, select the installation that you want to start and then press ENTER.

    2 put the computer to boot (to know if any third-party software hinders the process)

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135 ---> how to solve a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    (Note: after find you the problem causing the program, you will have to perhaps to update or install a newer version of the program and also don't forget to put the computer back to normal)

    3.

    Run the diagnostic tool memory to check the RAM sticks:

    Windows Memory Diagnostic:

    http://oca.Microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp#top

    4.

    If you receive this error randomly, or when you try to start a program, delete the extra memory or have the memory (RAM) on your test computer. This behavior can occur if you have a lot of RAM.

    For more information on the parameters of the PFN_LIST_CORRUPT function, see the Microsoft Web site at the following address:

    http://msdn2.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms793247.aspx

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay k Microsoft support

    Visit our http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/answersfeedback/threads/ Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • System Restore does not: Windows XP, getting the error "system restore has not initialized because windows stops."

    "System restore has not initialized because windows stops."

    This message keeps me from using system restore any previous date, I chose. Restore fails every time.

    Window shutsdown too early. What can I do to prevent this?

    Try to boot mode safe (the F8 key as the computer starts from the tap) and run system restore from in Safe Mode.

    HTH,
    JW

  • I get an error message saying that the "Microsoft Network Inspection System" has stopped working and it is closed. What does that mean?

    Microsoft network inspection system has stopped working and closes. What this means, and is there a solution?

    original title: NIS has stopped working

    Hi Travispersons,

    You can read the following article and see if it helps.

    Install the latest Microsoft Security Essentials definition updates

    Hope this information is useful.

  • Satellite P500-12D - a problem with the cooling system has been detected.

    Hi there everyone,

    I bought a Satellite P500-12D, which was a return of retail. When I start it up it runs a few minutes and then it appears on the screen:
    WARNING: A problem with the cooling system has been detected. Please, turn off computer immediately and return it for service.

    Follow the health of toshiba CPU is less than 50% temp and if it goes much higher that the cooling fan turns on and it lowers down and the fan stops again, I noticed that only the fan works r/h to cool the cpu, both should come together? What is a software problem?

    TThe unit is new without even the plastic off the surround screen or webcam. Any help or even point me in the right direction would be much appreciated, gary

    Hello

    Which program gives you this error message about the cooling system?

    Before contacting a service partner, as you can read in the error message, you must clean the cooling system using a jet of compressed air. Maybe dust blocking the fan or something else. Of more to clean up it of not necessary to disassemble.
    Here is an article on this topic: [how to clean a Toshiba laptop cooling system? | http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=40]

    If it doesn't help, contact the nearest service partner.

  • Stress Test System

    Test a new system, purchased or built to order for hardware failures are recommended. Avoid the problems of spousal support to, or after the expiration of the warranty.

    Why is it so? Test will expose the problems of mother, graphics, ram, CPU card or driver. Hardware problems may not appear until expiry of the warranty period. Anecdotal experience indicates components fail early or give years of reliable operation for the estimated life of the component.  Stress test to check the reliability.

    Google or Bing 'computer stress tests' and try options available. There are free and commercial solutions available to achieve this. You must determine what solution is you. And you will not regret!

    Buyer beware!

    Hello jaco1x4.

    It's very useful advice and there is a 'stress test' built into most computers portable consumption made by HP.  It is called 'Run In' test and he will continue to test your machine until you that either stop or it fails.  This document contains more information.  The relevant section is downstairs and is called "HP System Diagnostics".

    Have a great day!

    EDIT: here is the same document but for HP desktop PC.

  • Network failure. XP reports that "the system has recovered from a serious error".

    We use a XP 32 bit box as a file server and server for some medical practice software.  The network fails randomly and is not able to be accessed by client computers.  When we enter our XP box we get the message "the system has recovered from a serious error".

    Crash dump can be obtained here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e8jg810bria7n96/PAxveLUzJh

    Can someone work if there is a driver.  We are able to remove or update.

    Robert

    It is perhaps the most current driver and GoToMyPc is often a cause of BSOD.  Suggest you remove at least to test.

  • Issue to receive the error message "the system has recovered from a serious error" while working on the computer and the computer restarts automatically.

    Original title: The system has recovered from a serious error-

    The system has recovered from a serious error-

    When you work in windows xp home edition, whenever this programe message and stop running and some auto restart machine.

    What is the solution for this?

    Hi Sandeep,

    Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Community forum.
    It seems that you have a problem with the error message "the system has recovered from a serious error," while working on the computer, and the computer restarts automatically.
    I imagine the inconvenience that you are experiencing. We are here to help and guide you in the right direction.
    I may need a few more details to better understand the issue.
    Method 1: I suggest following the steps listed in the article and check if it works.
    Error message: the system has recovered from a serious problem

    Method 2:
    I suggest you analyze your computer by using the Microsoft Security Scanner, which would help us to get rid of viruses, spyware and other malicious software.

    The Microsoft Security Scanner is a downloadable security tool for free which allows analysis at the application and helps remove viruses, spyware and other malware. It works with your current antivirus software.
    Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner ends 10 days after being downloaded. To restart a scan with the latest definitions of anti-malware, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again.
    Important: During the scan of the hard drive if bad sectors are found, the scanner tries to repair this sector, all available on which data may be lost.
    You can see the article for more information:
    A "System has recovered from a serious error" message after every restart.

    Get back to us and let us know the State of the question, I'll be happy to help you. We, at tender Microsoft to excellence.

  • None of my restore points will not work. He directed the restoration of the system and that it recharges, but says system has not been restored.

    None of my restore points will not work. He directed the restoration of the system and that it recharges, but says system has not been restored.

    What is your system brand and model?

    What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?
    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, MSE, Comodo, etc..
    What is the issue that you are experiencing that you think that the system restore will be remedied (or you are just convenient)?  System Restore is not a time machine, but of course, this should work if you think you need.
    Some tools Anti Virus 'protect' your system so that they will not allow a restore of the system work properly.

    For example, if you use Norton/Symantec products, you will see a message like this:
    Restoration incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored...
    It is also a popular Symantec problem (well, I'll be polite and call an "undocumented feature"...), they wrote an article about it:
    According to what you use for malware protection, you may need to disable the product temporarily, do the system restore and then turn the products light up again when the system restore is complete.
    Sometimes you need start your system in Mode safe and so that your protection programs are not running, and then do the system restore.  Tips from Microsoft in some of their articles that if the system restore does not restore your computer, start in Safe Mode, and then run the system restore.  It works for some configurations.
    System Restore is sometimes so afflicted or Restore Points are suspicious, the best solution is to reinstall your system restore.  This will remove the old Restore Points, but sometimes it's the only way to fix a broken system restore.  You don't have to reinstall XP, only the part of system restore.
    That can leave you with your problem of unspecified origin that you hope the system restore will fix (using a system restore is usually not equivalent to fixing the problem though).
    Give these ideas some consideration if they apply to you.
    Sometimes malicious will afflict your system restore to prevent you to find and remove malware.  It would much rather you trick into thinking that you need to repair or reinstall your XP when it is not necessary.
    No matter what you use for protection against malware, I do so and then only begin to solve any problems:
    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems:
    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    It can be uninstalled later if you wish.

    The scans by operating clean, reboot, test and we can fix any other issues

  • Windows XP has entered a loop, it stops just before "loading personal settings" then restarts so far again and again.

    Windows XP has entered a loop, it stops just before "loading personal settings" then restarts so far again and again.

    It won't let me choose a mode which worked well, it is stuck on "Start windows normally" for 20 seconds.

    Hello

    Restore the system from the recovery console and check.

  • c:000021 has unrecoverable system error. The system process window logon ended unexpectedly with a blocking ststus 0x00000000. The system has been shut down

    c:000021 has unrecoverable system error. The system process window logon ended unexpectedly with a blocking ststus 0x00000000. The system has been shut down

    Pls teach the procedure for resolution of the problems of this error message.

    Hi mac62sg,

    Remember to make changes to the computer before this problem?

    You can follow the steps mentioned in the article below

    How to solve an error "STOP 0xC000021A.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/156669

    Important : this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/322756/

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Computer displays an error message that says "system has encountered a problem and needs to close."

    Original title: "system has recovered from a seriuos problem."

    I get an error message whenever I restart the computer that says "the system has recovered from a seriuos problem" and also when I click on any .exe file to restart the computer.

    Please let me know the troubleshooting I must perform

    Thank you & best regards

    Sashidara.O

    Hello

    ·         You use Windows XP or Windows vista?

    ·         What anti-virus program do you use?

    ·         Did you the latest changes on the computer before the show?

    You have posted same question twice, one in the category Windows XP and in Windows Vista, if you are facing this problem in Windows XP, you can read this article:

    A "System has recovered from a serious error" message after every restart.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/317277

     

    The computer may automatically restart, or you may receive a "serious error" message or a stop error message in Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or in Windows 2000

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/894278

    Follow these methods to solve the problem in Windows Vista:

    Method 1:

    I also suggest you to download and run the latest Microsoft Scanner on your computer and check to see if it helps:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

    Note: the data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means there is a risk of data loss.

    Method 2:

    Also, try to perform the clean boot and check if it helps.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us

    Note: Don't forget to start your machine in normal mode by following step 7 of the link.

    Method 3:

    I would say as you try to perform the SFC (System File Checker) scan on your computer and check.

    How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

     

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

  • How can I prevent the shutdown task scheduler engine, get the new display detected to work and avoid receiving the message "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and stop"? __

    My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 1520, running Windows Vista Home Edition Premium and Internet Explorer 9.  My extra monitor is a Sharp Aquos LED HD - TV, the model LC-46LE700UN.  I've been using a VGA cable to me onnecter the laptop and TV.

    The laptop seems to operate normally when not connect to the TV.

    As soon as the VGA cable is connected to the laptop (without being connected to the TV), the following message appears:

    'Microsoft Windows - Task Scheduler engine has stopped working.  A problem caused the blocking of the program works correctly.  Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is found. »

    When initially, I connected the laptop to TV, "new display detected" was automatically acti EV.  Soon, it was activated is no longer automatically.  I was able to activate manually using Windows Mobility Center during automatic activation failed initially but now Windows Mobility Center no longer detects the new view.

    Using Fn + F8, I can view the image on the laptop or TV, but not both simultaneously.

    The message "Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and stop" appears intermittently, but I can still make internet sites and show the content after the message.

    I have download software, myp2p.eu, a site for watching TV programs "streaming", including PPStream, Sopcast, Live, Stream Torrent Sina, a Swarm, TVAnts, UUSee, VGO and Veetle player and canceled downloads for PPL (who failed an integrity check), PPMate (corrupted) and (blocked) TVKoo.

    Norton Security quarantined the installer of UUSee, indicating that it was a high risk of program with many users.

    To a computer repair shop and using a different additional display flat screen, I could not duplicate the problems yesterday (4 October 2010), when the "new detected display" has been activated automatically, and I could see the photo or the other and both screens.

    I tried to restore the system to a date (on the list) before when the problems occurred first - failure of the restoration of the system.  I tried to use scandisk, but received no indication that he had performed and corrected all errors found after restarting Windows.  I looked at responses from forum, the display setting and the new display detected support literature.

    How can I avoid these problems?  Help!

    Hello

    Restoring the system end up with any error message?

    This could also happen if one of the substantive programmes is in conflict with the proper functioning of your computer. To troubleshoot error messages and other issues,
    You can start Windows Vista by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

    Steps-
    1 log on to the computer using an account with administrator rights
    2. click on start, type msconfig.exe in the start search box and press ENTER to start the System Configuration utility.
    If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on continue
    3. on the general tab, click Selective startup, and then clear the check box load startup items. (The check box use the file Boot is not available.)
    4. on the Services tab, click to select the skin all the Microsoft services check box, and then click Disable all

    Note: Following this step lets services Microsoft continue to run. These services include networking, Plug-and-Play, record of events, error reporting, and other services.
    If you disable these services, you can permanently delete all restore points. Do not do this if you want to use with existing restore points system restore utility

    See this article-
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

    This should solve your problem.

    -Robert

  • My Windows 7 operating system has just decided he wasn't more "authentic." I thought I fixed it, but he came back. I have to do a system repair/restore/etc?

    My Windows 7 operating system has just decided he wasn't more "authentic." I thought I fixed it, but he came back. I have to do a system repair/restore/etc?  Should I still worry about this or the police will come knocking at my door?

    Looks like you used a disc at retail to install with the OEM SLP key. An OEM SLP key works with your media recovery of manufacturers. (an OEM SLP key can be activated by normal means).

    the simple solution is to change your product key to the one on your COA.
    EDIT: Oops. must have been click Start, type slui 3, press on enter

    Additional information:

    Computers, which are built by large manufacturers provided with pre-installed Windows are supplied with 2 two product keys:

    OEM SLP: This key comes pre-installed in Windows, when it comes to the factory. This key is designed to work with the special instructions isn't on the hardware of this manufacturer. Then, when Windows was installed using the OEM SLP (in factory) Windows 7 key leans on the motherboard and he sees special instructions and activates. (that's why you had no need to turn on your computer after you brought it home)

    COA SLP: it's the product key that you see on the sticker on the side (or at the bottom, [or in the battery compartment]) of your computer. It is a valid product key, but must be used only in certain situations (for example, if the OEM SLP key stops automatic activation for a reason any). The key must be activated by phone. (Note: all manufacturers that use the SLP OEM system are bound by contract to include a certificate of Authenticity sticker (COA), which has a COA SLP key, on the computer)

  • I am running Windows 7. My system has recently started to download XP files. What could happen?

    As noted I use windows 7, but in the last month or so I discovered that XP files are downloaded on my system. The computer came with Windows 7 on it that no other operating system has been on the computer

    I run scans on my system without encountering any problems. Any ideas on what may happen and how to stop XP downloads?

    Have you visited a site Web SharePoint 2003, 2007 or 2010 on this computer?  If so, you have some components of Office XP on your computer, regardless of whether you know it or not.  This means that you need the patch to be protected from security vulnerabilities.

Maybe you are looking for

  • A40: problems, I think that with a hard drive

    Hello! Bit of background - had a laptop Toshiba SA40 ISI during a little less of 2 years, and there have been some major problem with it in these last days (until then it had been beautiful and functional with brio). He started working yesterday incr

  • Windows Update stays in forever fixed verification of updates - see the messages below

    This started happening a few days installing updates some was interrupted by a power failure.  When the computer has been restarted, updates has not started again. Now, it checks only the updates for hours. I let it run for about 4 hours now.  I trie

  • Warranty on the device of the RMA?

    I received a WRT300N in July 2007 by RMA Linksys when my WRT55 became defective. The WRT300N is normally supplied with a 3 year warranty, but this would apply on my RMA device? It is defective and Live Chat are now trying to tell me its out of warran

  • Upgrade CPU Presario SR1610NX

    Hello I want to improve my Sempron 3200 + to a faster processor in my Compaq SR1610NX.  First problem I had was that AMD lists this CPU as a Socket AM2 therefore the upgrade, I bought does not calculate, so to speak.  So if I stay with good Socket 93

  • Print Greetings Workshop

    My Greetings Workshop works very well.  I now have a new printer, and when I was ready to print a map program got me a one-time test. When I printed the page outside my card, I made the mistake of telling the program what it printed perfectly and the