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Monitor appears to be dead or color display faulty |
1. Make sure the monitor and the system are in the ON position
2. Check the connections to make sure they are connected properly and have not come loose 3. Try adjusting the brightness and contrast of the monitor for better color display |
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Keyboard won't respond or receive "KB Error" when booting |
1. Please make sure the connection has not come loose. 2. Please note that the keyboard is on the left and the mouse is on the right. |
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Mouse won't respond |
1. Check to make sure the mouse is connected to the proper port. 2. Make sure the connection hasn't come loose. |
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Receive an error message reading floppy drives |
1. Make sure the disk is inserted properly with the floppy drive door closed 2. Make sure the disk has been formatted when a new disk is used.
3. Check and see if the disk has been compressed with a compression program. |
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Printer won't respond or prints improperly |
1. Make sure the printer is in the ON position. 2. Check the connections to make sure they are connected properly
3. Make sure you have defined the printer properly in your applications programs |
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Error Messages: "C: drive error" or "Missing operating system" |
1. Check the hard drive setting in the standard CMOS Setup. 2. Use IDE HDD AUTODETECT to set your hard drive. 3. Reboot your computer.
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Computer beeps 4 times with a blank screen |
1. This problem may be caused by the fact that the video card is loose. Please open
the case and re-seat the video card. The video card is the card you connect your monitor to. 2. Reboot your computer |
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Computer repeats long beeps with blank screen |
1. DIMM Chips are loose. Please open the case and reseat the DIMM chips. 2. Reboot your computer. |
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Floppy disks fail (40) |
1. Please check to make sure both ends of the ribbon cable between the controller and the hard drive have good connections.
2. Reboot your computer. |
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Hard Disk Fail (80) |
1. Make sure both ends of the ribbon cable between the controller and the hard drive have good connections. 2. Reboot your computer.
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Hard Disk Fail (10) |
1. Enter the CMOS setup by press ``DEL" key on the keyboard and make sure the CMOS
setup is correct. For detailed CMOS setup instructions, refer to your motherboard manual. 2. Reboot your computer. |
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Hard Disk Fail (20) |
1. Enter the CMOS setup. 2. Change the drive D to "None" 3. Save CMOS settings and reboot your computer. |
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