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                        <title>SONOSITE M-TURBO</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2020 16:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[The M-Turbo® ultrasound system offers striking image quality. Because the more you can see, the more you can do for your patients.Premium image qualityDrop tested at 3 feet/91.4 cmSplash res...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The M-Turbo® ultrasound system offers striking image quality. Because the more you can see, the more you can do for your patients.</p><ul><li>Premium image quality</li><li>Drop tested at 3 feet/91.4 cm</li><li>Splash resistant user interface</li><li>Quick boot-up time</li><li>Easy to operate</li><li>Battery-powered and wireless capabilities for true mobility</li><li>Magnesium case for lightweight strength</li><li>Backlit keyboard is easier on the eyes</li></ul><p class="userdocs"><a href="https://www.sonosite.com/support/userdocs/M-MSK_UG_15_Lgs_P13919-03A_e.pdf">M-MSK Ultrasound System User Guide</a> <span class="sonosite_documents__userdocsPartNumber">(P13919-03)</span></p><p class="userdocs"><a href="https://www.sonosite.com/support/userdocs/M-OB-GYN_Office_UG_15_Lgs_P09415-02_e.pdf">M-OB/GYN Office Ultrasound System User Guide</a> <span class="sonosite_documents__userdocsPartNumber">(P09415-02)</span></p><p class="userdocs"><a href="https://www.sonosite.com/support/userdocs/M-Turbo_1.8_UG_ENG_P07662-07A_e.pdf">M-Turbo User Guide</a> <span class="sonosite_documents__userdocsPartNumber">(P07662-07)</span></p><p class="userdocs"><a href="https://www.sonosite.com/support/userdocs/M-Turbo_UG_Errata_14Lgs_P26821-02B_e.pdf">M-Turbo User Guide Errata</a> <span class="sonosite_documents__userdocsPartNumber">(P26821-02)</span></p><blockquote><p><span style="color: #ff0000">Service Manual is available to download for Premium Customers.</span></p><p>How to become a Premium Customer?</p><p><a href="https://ultraservicemed.com/premium-offers/" target="true">Go to Premium customer membership area by clicking here and subscribe.</a></p></blockquote>
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                        <description><![CDATA[I need the service manual for ge oec flurostar 7900 series.]]></description>
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                        <title>Fix Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) Errors in Windows XP Based Machines</title>
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                        <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2019 17:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Types of Blue Screen and FixesA Blue screen in you machine indicates that there is a major issue with the system and need to be addressed to your service team the common issues are related t...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Types of Blue Screen and Fixes</h2><p>A Blue screen in you machine indicates that there is a major issue with the system and need to be addressed to your service team </p><p>the common issues are related to Hard disk ,Ram, Installed Driver for new Hardware , Machine Software, if you need further assistance </p><p>whatsapp at 00971563178384 or mail me at info@ultraservicemed.com</p><p>Following are the error codes and its possible solutions. Some of them you may not be able to do because of security reasons.</p><h2><span id="0x000000ED_UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME">0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME)</span></h2><p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/unmountable-boot-volume.png" alt="UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME" /></p><p>The 0x000000ED blue screen error code is most commonly known as UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME. We covered <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/unmountable-boot-volume/">how to fix UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME in Windows XP already.</a></p><p>For situations where the UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME error is caused by incorrect or outdated information regarding the Windows partition in the boot configuration files (BOOT.INI or the BCD) for NTLDR or BootMGR, Easy Recovery Essentials can normally recreate the boot configuration with the correct settings and parameters to allow for Windows to boot correctly:</p><ol><li><a href="https://neosmart.net/EasyRE/">Download Easy Recovery Essentials from here.</a> Choose your Windows version (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) before you go to download</li><li>Burn the image. Follow these instructions on <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/">how to burn the bootable ISO image</a> very carefully, as making a bootable CD can be tricky!</li><li>Boot into Easy Recovery Essentials</li><li>Choose Automated Repair option and click Continue<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/EasyRE-Home.png" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Automated Repair" /></p></li><li>Choose your Windows installation drive’s letter (usually C:\) and click Automated Repair</li><li>Wait for Easy Recovery Essentials to complete the process<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/Automated-Repair.png" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Repair Complete" /></p></li><li>Once the process is complete, click Restart</li></ol><h2><span id="0x0000007B_INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE">0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE)</span></h2><p>The blue screen error 0x0000007B has the name INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2116 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x0000007B.png" alt="The 0x0000007B error" width="980" height="400" /></p><p>This error appears if your computer is infected a boot-sector virus, there is an issue with a device driver or an issue with a piece of hardware. Other issues may also cause this error to show up.</p><p>Follow these instructions to fix this error in Windows XP:</p><p><strong>Fix #1: Remove viruses</strong></p><p>If your computer is infected with a boot-sector virus, run an antivirus scan and remove all viruses from your computer to possibly fix the error.</p><p>If you don’t have an antivirus scanner, use the Virus Scanner of our recovery disk Easy Recovery Essentials that you can burn to any CDs, DVDs or USBs and run the scan:</p><ol><li><a href="https://neosmart.net/EasyRE/">Download Easy Recovery Essentials from here</a></li><li>Burn the image. Follow <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/creating-a-bootable-cd-or-dvd/">these instructions on how to burn the bootable ISO image</a> very carefully, as making a bootable CD can be tricky.</li><li>Boot Easy Recovery Essentials</li><li>Choose Virus Scanner<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/EasyRE-Home.png" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Virus Scanner" /></p></li><li>Wait for the scan to complete<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://i0.wp.com/neosmart.net/EasyRE/images/screenshots/VirusScan.png?w=980&amp;ssl=1" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Virus Scan Complete" width="926" height="570" /></p></li></ol><p><strong>Fix #2: Run chkdsk</strong></p><p>You can run the <code>chkdsk</code> command to check if the boot volume is corrupted. To do so:</p><ol><li style="list-style-type: none"><ol><li>Insert the original Windows XP installation disk</li><li>Boot from the CD. Press any key when the “Press any key to boot from CD” message appears</li><li>Press <kbd>R</kbd> to open Recovery Console</li><li>Type in the administrator password and hit <kbd>Enter</kbd></li></ol></li></ol><p>When Command Prompt has loaded, type the following command:</p><pre>chkdsk /r</pre><ol><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li><li>Restart your computer</li></ol><p><strong>Fix #3: Recover the Windows XP registry</strong></p><p>Follow the instructions from <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/windows-could-not-start-config-system/#Fix_3_Recover_the_registry">the Windows could not start: CONFIG\SYSTEM error guide</a> on how to recover the registry of a Windows XP system.</p><p>The instructions mentioned there are the same you need to perform for the 0x0000007B error.</p><p><strong>Fix #4: Check or remove hardware</strong></p><p>If you installed a new hardware piece, remove it and restart your computer.</p><p>Check that all hard disk cables are connected properly.</p><p><strong>Fix #5: Reboot into Last Known Good Configuration</strong></p><p>The Last Known Good Configuration mode can solve issues caused by an incorrect or misconfigured driver. This Windows mode forces your computer to use a previously saved version of the Windows registry.</p><p>To do so, follow these steps:</p><ol><li>Restart your computer</li><li>Start tapping <kbd>F8</kbd> repeatedly before the Windows XP logo appears, but after the BIOS screen (the screen with your manufacturer logo and/or system information)</li><li>When the boot options list screen appears, choose “Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced)”</li><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li></ol><p><strong>Fix #6: Reconfigure the boot.ini</strong></p><p>A misconfigured boot.ini can be the cause for the 0x0000007B error.</p><p>To rebuild the boot.ini using Easy Recovery Essentials, follow the instructions:</p><ol><li><a href="https://neosmart.net/EasyRE/">Download Easy Recovery Essentials from here.</a> Choose your Windows version (XP, Vista, 7 or 8) before you go to download</li><li>Burn the image. Follow these instructions on <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/">how to burn the bootable ISO image</a> very carefully, as making a bootable CD can be tricky!</li><li>Boot into Easy Recovery Essentials</li><li>Choose Automated Repair option and click Continue<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/EasyRE-Home.png" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Automated Repair" /></p></li><li>Choose your Windows installation drive’s letter (usually C:\) and click Automated Repair</li><li>Wait for Easy Recovery Essentials to complete the process<p><img class="colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013/08/Automated-Repair.png" alt="Easy Recovery Essentials Repair Complete" /></p></li><li>Once the process is complete, click Restart</li></ol><h2><span id="0x00000024_NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM">0x00000024 (NTFS FILE SYSTEM)</span></h2><p>A blue screen error with the error code as 0x00000024 indicates an issue with the NTFS file system. This is usually caused by data corruption on your hard disk.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2119 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x00000024.png" alt="The 0x00000024 error" width="980" height="400" /></p><p>To fix this error try the following methods:</p><p><strong>Method #1: Check or remove hardware</strong></p><p>Make sure that all disk cables are connected properly before booting your computer. If you installed new hardware, try to remove it and restart your computer to see if the error appears again.</p><p><strong>Method #2: Run the chkdsk command</strong></p><p>The chkdsk utility, available on your Windows XP installation CD can detect and potentially fix corrupted data.</p><ol><li>Insert and boot from the CD</li><li>Press <kbd>R</kbd> to go to the Recovery Console</li><li>Type in the administrator password</li><li>Hit <kbd>Enter</kbd></li><li>Type the following command, in Command Prompt:<pre>chkdsk /f /r</pre></li><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li><li>Restart</li></ol><p>More information about this error is available in the <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/0x00000024/">“Fix 0x00000024” guide</a>.</p><p>If the above methods do not work, try reinstalling Windows XP or replace the hard disk.</p><h2><span id="0x0000007E_SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED">0x0000007E (SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED)</span></h2><div id="attachment_2117" class="wp-caption alignright"><img class="size-full wp-image-2117 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x0000007E.png" alt="0x0000007E" width="980" height="490" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2117" /><p> </p><p id="caption-attachment-2117" class="wp-caption-text">The 0x0000007E error</p></div><p>A blue screen error with the code as “0x0000007E” (SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED) can be caused by any of the following:</p><ul><li>Insufficient hard disk space</li><li>Your BIOS might be incompatible with Windows XP</li><li>The video adapter driver isn’t compatible with Windows XP</li><li>The device drive is misconfigured or damaged</li><li>Issues with the “Win32k.sys” file</li></ul><p>Try these tips to fix this error:</p><ul><li>Make sure you have enough hard disk space. It’s very common for the 0x0000007E error to appear because of insufficient space on the disk.</li><li>Try updating your BIOS software. Contact or search your computer manufacturer’s website on how to update BIOS.</li><li>Temporarily remove any drivers you recently installed. Remove any unsigned drivers (not digitally signed by Microsoft) if the cause isn’t any of the recently installed drivers.</li></ul><h2><span id="0x0000008E_KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED">0x0000008E (KERNEL MODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED)</span></h2><p>The blue screen error with “0x0000008E” as the error code and “KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED” as the error name (not necessarily displayed) can be caused by a RAM memory module that is faulty or incompatible with Windows XP.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2120 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x0000008E.png" alt="0x0000008E" width="980" height="490" /></p><p>To fix this error, try these methods:</p><p><strong>Method #1: Remove new RAM modules</strong></p><p>Remove any RAM modules you’ve recently added to your system. Then, restart your computer and try again.</p><p><strong>Method #2: Uninstall new software or drivers</strong></p><p>If 0x0000008E appeared after installing a new piece of software or a device driver, try removing the software and restart your system to see if the error disappears.</p><p><strong>Method #3: Update BIOS</strong></p><p>Search on your computer manufacturer’s website on how to update your BIOS.</p><h2><span id="0x00000050_PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGE_AREA">0x00000050 (PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGE AREA)</span></h2><p>The blue screen error with the code “0x00000050” (PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA) can be caused by corrupted data on the hard disk, incompatibility of the installed display adapter drivers with Windows XP, or other causes.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2121 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x00000050.png" alt="The 0x00000050 error" width="980" height="540" /></p><p>To repair your computer from this error, try the following fixes:</p><p><strong>Fix #1: Boot into the Last Known Good Configuration mode</strong></p><p>The Last Known Good Configuration mode can solve issues caused by an incorrect or misconfigured driver. To boot into this mode, follow these steps:</p><ol><li>Restart your computer</li><li>Press <kbd>F8</kbd> repeatedly before the Windows XP logo appears</li><li>Choose “Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced)” from the boot options menu</li><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li></ol><p><strong>Fix #2: Remove any new installed software or drivers</strong></p><p>If the error showed up after you installed a new software or a device driver, remove it from your system and try again.</p><p><strong>Fix #3: Check the hard disk cables</strong></p><p>Make sure all your hard disk cables are connected properly.</p><h2><span id="0x000000D1_DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO">0x000000D1 (DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO)</span></h2><p>The blue screen error with the code “0x000000D1” and name as “DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL_TO” can be caused by a faulty driver.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2122 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x000000D1.png" alt="0x000000D1" width="980" height="540" /></p><p>Microsoft released an update for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) users that have the 0x000000D1 error:</p><p><a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/916595" rel="nofollow">Download update #KB916595</a></p><p>Follow the instructions from the “Install Instructions” section on how to install the update.</p><p>If #KB916595 doesn’t fix the error, try uninstalling any new device drivers you may recently installed on your system.</p><h2><span id="0xC0000218">0xC0000218</span></h2><p>The blue screen error with the code “0xC0000218” (sometimes with these names displayed along: STATUS_CANNOT_LOAD_REGISTRY_FILE, UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR, {Registry File Failure}) is caused by a misconfigured registry (a registry hive file can’t be loaded properly).</p><p>A hive is a group of keys (and subkeys) and values in the registry.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2123 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0xC0000218.png" alt="0xC0000218" width="980" height="540" /></p><p>You can fix the 0xC0000218 error by trying any of the following methods covered below:</p><p><strong>Method #1: Run the chkdsk /p command</strong></p><p>You need your original installation CD for this procedure. When you have the CD ready, follow these steps:</p><ol><li>Insert the CD</li><li>Boot into the CD</li><li>Press <kbd>R</kbd> for Recovery Console</li><li>Type in the administrator password</li><li>Hit <kbd>Enter</kbd></li><li>Type the following command in Command Prompt:<pre>chkdsk /p</pre></li><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li><li>Restart</li></ol><p><strong>Method #2: Boot to the Last Known Good Configuration</strong></p><p>You can boot into Windows XP’s Last Known Good Configuration mode by doing these steps:</p><ol><li>Restart your computer</li><li>Press <kbd>F8</kbd> repeatedly before the Windows XP logo appears</li><li>Choose “Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced)”</li><li>Press <kbd>Enter</kbd></li></ol><p><strong>Method #3: Recover the registry</strong></p><p>Follow the instructions <a href="https://neosmart.net/wiki/windows-could-not-start-config-system/#Fix_3_Recover_the_registry">from the Windows could not start: CONFIG\SYSTEM error guide</a> on how to recover the registry of a Windows XP system.</p><h2><span id="0x000000EA_THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER">0x000000EA (THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER)</span></h2><p>The blue screen error with the code “0x000000EA” and the name “THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER” that a video card driver (most likely) is stuck in a loop.</p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-2124 colorbox-2900" src="https://neosmart.net/wiki/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/0x000000EA.png" alt="0x000000EA" width="980" height="540" /></p><p>To fix this error, try any of the following fixes.</p><p><strong>Fix #1: Install the latest driver</strong></p><p>Make sure your video adapter has the latest driver available installed. If it’s not, remove the current driver, restart your computer, install the latest driver available from the manufacturer’s website and then restart your computer again.</p><p><strong>Fix #2: Adjust Hardware Acceleration</strong></p><p>To adjust the acceleration, follow these steps:</p><ol><li>Click Start</li><li>Click Control Panel</li><li>Click Display</li><li>At the Settings tab, click Advanced and then click on the Troubleshoot tab</li><li>Move the Hardware Acceleration slider to None</li><li>Click the Enable write combining option to make it unchecked</li><li>Click OK</li><li>Click OK again</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 17:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[If your monitor is displaying &quot;No Input Signal,&quot; there is no image displayed from your Machine to your monitor. There are several possible causes for this error. To fix it, you must determin...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://ultraservicemed.com/wp-content/uploads/wpforo/default_attachments/1552325982-91910690.jpg" alt="1552325982-91910690.jpg (340Ã221)" /></p><p>If your monitor is displaying "No Input Signal," there is no image displayed from your Machine to your monitor. There are several possible causes for this error. To fix it, you must determine which component is defective, ranging from the cables that attach your monitor to your Back End to the monitor itself or even your Machines video card.</p><div id="section-1" class="section"><p class="highlighted">1.Turn off your Machine .</p></div><div id="section-2" class="section"><p class="highlighted">2.Unplug the cable running from your monitor to your Back end and plug it back in, making sure the connection is firm. The most common cause of this error is a loose cable.</p><p class="highlighted">3.If the monitor is still not displaying a signal after firmly reattaching the cable, the problem could lie with the cable, especially if the cable has visible damage.</p><div id="section-4" class="section"><p>4.Replace your cable (eg VGA,HDMI) with a new one.</p><p class="highlighted">5.Replace your monitor with another monitor if possible. If the "No Input Signal" error still appears, the problem does not rest with the monitor, but with your Back End of your machine(PC)</p><p>6.Open your Machines Back end case(refer the service manual ) and locate your video card. Remove the card and then replace it firmly in its slot or, if possible, insert the video card into another slot on your motherboard. A video card that is not making a firm connection will not display images to the monitor. Close your case and test the monitor again.</p><p>7.Replace your video card completely. Your video card may suffer from internal damage that is not allowing it to output a signal.</p><div id="tips" class="section"><h4>Tips</h4><ul><li class="tip">If you are still not receiving a signal even after replacing your video card, you may also need to replace the computer's power supply and, in a worst-case scenario ,your computer's motherboard.</li><li class="tip">If your Machine is still under warranty, arrange for an official repair before you open up your Machine. Often, opening your Machine yourself will void your warranty.</li></ul></div><div id="warnings" class="section"><h4>Warning</h4><ul><li class="warning">Always ground yourself by touching a metal object before touching any component in your Machine case. Failure to properly ground yourself can result in damaged components.</li></ul></div></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Bios BEP Codes</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 06:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[BIOS Beep CodesBIOS uses beeps of varying duration. A long beep will typically last for 2 seconds while a short beep will last only 1 second. BIOS also uses beeps of different frequency to i...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BIOS Beep Codes</p><p>BIOS uses beeps of varying duration. A long beep will typically last for 2 seconds while a short beep will last only 1 second. BIOS also uses beeps of different frequency to indicate critical errors. If BIOS detects that the CPU is overheating it may play a high pitched repeating beep while the computer is running.</p><p>BEP Beep Codes</p><table border="0" width="510" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><colgroup><col width="193" /><col width="128" /><col width="189" /></colgroup><tbody><tr><td class="xl69" width="193" height="18">Beep Code</td><td class="xl70" width="128">Meaning</td><td class="xl71" width="189">Possible Cause</td></tr><tr><td class="xl64" height="16">1 Long, 2 Short</td><td class="xl63">Video adapter failure</td><td class="xl65">Bad video adapter</td></tr><tr><td class="xl64" height="16">Repeating (Endless loop)</td><td class="xl63">Memory error</td><td class="xl65">Bad memory or bad connection</td></tr><tr><td class="xl64" height="16">1 Long, 3 Short</td><td class="xl63">Video adapter failure</td><td class="xl65">Bad video adapter or memory</td></tr><tr><td class="xl64" height="16">High freq. beeps (while running)</td><td class="xl63">CPU is overheating</td><td class="xl65">CPU fan failure</td></tr><tr><td class="xl66" height="17">Repeating High, Low beeps</td><td class="xl67">CPU failure</td><td class="xl68">Bad processor</td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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