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White Screen of Death - Sony Erricson F305

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I had this phone Sony Ericsson F305. After completion of a year I got this strange 'WHITE DISPLAY' problem. Initially I thought it would be a display problem and probably the screen would have damaged. I gave a Phone Service guy to repair it. The service Guy just told that the display is gone and Asked me to pay 600 Rupees ( 15 $ ) After another 4 months i had this problem occurring again strange White Screen of DEATH, I wanted to look at my self of what the problem is. I figured out that this problem is very common with many Sony Ericsson's Slide Phones. Upon Dismantling the phone I found that the Flexi-Cable which connects the Main Mother Borard to the Top Board has been damaged. A Flexi-Cable as the name suggest is  flexible and it supplies power video and voice information to the Display and the Ear-Speaker. But a flexible to prone to wear and tear depending upon how heavily you use it. I Purchased the Flexi-Cable from a Phone Parts Vendor and Just for 150 Rupees ...

New Laptop/Computer - Single Disk with Unmovable files ?

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If you have recently bought a new laptop and your trying to create a new partition then there might be couple of issues which will make you cry. Firstly, Windows Operating system allocates all the files in the middle of the hard disk. These files can be later on moved to the start of the disk and then you can shrink the volume to create a new partition. To Shrink Volume ( For windows 7 ) Right click on My Computer Click on Manage   Click on Disk Management C hoose the Drive whose partition is to be shrinked, Right click on the drives image/Label and click Shrink . Enter the size to which the device is to be shrinked. Please note that this size cannot be the more than the available shrink size cluster (If you want to extract maximum space click shrink right away). Please note that Windows cannot shrink to size to where unmovable files are located. After that process, windows will create new ’ Unallocated Space’ in the Disk management utility. Right click and select...