Click start control panel internet options you will see a home page box To Create Page Tabs type each adress on its own line (type in facebook.com) or your preferred browser Internet search facebook login Once logged in in the right hand corner on the facebook homepage you will see ACCOUNT from the drop down list will be Edit friends Account settings Privacy settings Help center and Log out you could use the help center type in you problem you might have to wait a for 2/3 days for a reply due to overloading on this site also
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If your Facebook profile is still unavailable after many days, then send an email to [email protected],
[email protected] and explain them the issue.
http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=121467344601554
Once you send them an email, your account will be available again soon. Hope this helps
Test your PSU power supply unit or replace it if your power supply units fan is not working your PSU is faulty
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/toolsofthetrade/f/powersupplytest.htm
One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle of restarting or to shutdown or fail to detect/ boot up a computer hard drive
Test all leads that attach to your hard drive power and data cables IDE SATA
the leads from your MOTHERBOARD TO YOUR HARD DRIVE make sure they have a secure dust free connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty make sure all leads that are attached to your dvd\cd floppy drives have secure connections and are not faulty or just replace them they could be faulty computers need power and data to travel through every working device to continue its cycle and have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error even something as small as a faulty electrical or fan lead can cause you problems
motherboard and a hard drive any leads between them will fail before your motherboard or your hard drive if its a flat ribbon 40 pin type IDE replace it this will be the first to fail
check all electrical power input and extensions make sure they are securely seated even the cd/dvd floppy drives need to have current go through make sure these drives are working
also check the Cmos battery and computer RAM modules make sure they are securely seated with no dust built up or in the sockets on some motherboards cmos batteries are soldered in check you CPU central processing unit make sure its securely seated and has thermal paste it might be getting to hot the thermal paste will help disperse the heat Thermal compound is a sticky paste that is placed directly onto the CPU. Allowing for a more direct heat transfer between the CPU and HEAT SINK and preventing air gaps from forming between the CPU and heat sink. hope this helps
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Thermal-Compound-Roundup-February-2012/1490
another possible reason could be a memory dump you might be running to many programs at the one time putting to much strain on the CPU central processing unit scroll to bottom toolbar bottom of screen right click select task manager applications you will see whats running if you see anything you dont need running select end now also under processes see what is ticking over again if you see something you don't need to be running end now or you might uninstall that program and some unnecessary programs
not having enough computer ram can cause memory dumps
If you are not sure if a module is right for your system use the Crucial Memory Advisor tool for a list of guaranteed compatible modules.
first you will need to select the manufacturer from a drop down list then select your product line from a drop down list then select the model then click find it will take you directly to compatible ram also you will have an option to scan your system
you should always for a guarantee on any ram modules when purchasing them or buy working pairs if possible
hope this helps
Turn off the computer, then hit the power button to turn it back on and immediately start hitting the F8 key repeatedly until you see SAFE MODE. Take the Safe Mode With Networking option (this will give you internet connectivity so you can view the manual later) and let it boot up. Safe Mode will look different to you, the screen will be darker and the icons bigger, this is normal. Check your Power Options in the Control Panel to set your Sleep Mode and Hibernation up higher or set it to NEVER. Click Start/Control Panel and look for Power Option (it might be under System and Performance).
Below is a link to your user manual. You want to go to Pages 77 and 78 where it talks about changing the Power Plan. You want to select Change Advanced Settings as it talks about on pages 78 and you will be allowed to change the hibernate and sleep settings.
http://support.gateway.com/s/Manuals/Desktops/8512158.pdf
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