∙If you just disconnected an external mouse, try exiting and restarting Windows to make the OmniBook pointing device active again.
∙Unplug the ac adapter if present, then press the blue On/Suspend button to turn off (suspend) the OmniBook, then turn it on again without moving the pointing device.
∙Reset the OmniBook.
If a mouse connected to the serial port doesn’t work properly
∙Set up the serial mouse manually. In Control Panel,
File, Drive, and PC Card Problems
If a PC card doesn’t work properly in a card slot
∙Try removing and reinserting the card.
∙Try inserting the card in the other card slot to check the connector.
∙Try removing a PC card from the other card slot, if another card is present.
∙For a data storage card, check that you’re using the correct drive letter.
∙If a data storage card doesn’t work properly, check if it has a
∙Shut down Windows, then reset the OmniBook.
∙If a modem card doesn’t work properly, in Windows Help use the modem troubleshooter.
∙In Device Manager, check the settings for the PC card. Look for conflicts with other devices.
If a floppy drive doesn’t work
∙Make sure the floppy drive is connected to the OmniBook parallel port. It doesn’t work when connected to the parallel port on a docking system.
∙Check that the floppy drive configuration is correct (1.44 MB) using the System Configuration Utility.
If the OmniBook doesn’t reboot successfully from drive A
∙If the OmniBook can’t reboot from drive A, use the System Configuration Utility to check that the floppy drive is the first boot device.
If drive C has problems
∙Insert the Support Utility floppy disk in the floppy drive, then press Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot from drive A. You can use commands on the floppy disk to check and possibly repair drive C.
If a CD isn’t automatically detected when inserted in a drive
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