You can fix up loading Icom problem in IOS 7.1 by resseting your phone to an earlier state.
to fix the everlasting loading screen on the R4 DS, get an earlier version of the software. I found a file called English-1.12 which when loaded fixes the loading problem.
Push and hold the reset button
You can fix an app that is stuck loading and cannot be deleted on an i phone 5 s by first connect your iPhone to the computer and then open an iTunes and then navigate into the app store and install the apps you are having a problem with on the computer and then sync your iPhone.
The Marlin Model 88 was made from 1947-1956. The Model 88-DL has peep sights, and was made from 1953-1956. Your question on repairs is too broad to answer. Most .22 rimfire ammunition is fairly dirty. If a good cleaning and light lubrication will not fix your problem, you need to find a gunsmith to examine your rifle and fix the problem. Marlin DOES have owners manuals for many of their firearms available free at their website. I am looking for a book that has the descriptions of how to disassemble and reassemble the firearm so that I don't have to take them to a gunsmith as I have the ability to fix them myself if only I had the correct information at hand
you reformat it
This only the new flash player that is making the problem just uninstall the new flash player and install the old version ..................
we are still trying to fix the problem
Because its stuiped
go back to it at a later time.
Depends on the problem. If you want to fix the problem, then find the solution and use the solution to fix it.
I have the original instructions for a Winchester Model 77 Automatic Tubular .22 rimfire rifle that uses a tubular magazine. I just recently inherited the rifle, but I remember that the rifle would not feed correctly without jamming the rounds as they fed into the chamber even when I used it as a kid. I have an original Winchester instruction sheet that measures 12 5/8 " by 11 " on a single sheet of paper (printed on both sides). It has very detailed instructions on how to "take down" and "Assemble" the rifle (way more detailed than anyone would put out today). I can send you a copy of the instructions if you send me a Stamped, Self Addressed, Envelope (S.S.A.E) or I'll try and digitally photo or scan the sheet and email it to you. What I would like in return of course is for you to let me know what you did to fix the problem. I have a email account of traderjoe1 at hot mail dot com that I'll check for the next week or two and I'll look for the phrase "Winchester 77 rifle" in the subject line. Jim - July 08, 2009