The System Setup settings are not retained when you turn off the computer.
The CMOS battery inside the computer may need to be replaced. The CMOS battery provides power to save the system BIOS information when the computer is turned off. Normally, the CMOS battery lasts for several years. Do not attempt to open the chassis and replace this battery yourself or your warranty is void. Have an authorized the manufacturer’s service center replace the CMOS battery.
No sound.
Verify if the mute check box is checked or the volume is not turned down in the pop up menu by clicking the speaker icon of the task bar.
Can not use the ZV card.
Check if the driver for the ZV card is VPE type. Contact the ZV card manufacturer for detailed information.
Video Problems
Nothing appears on the LCD panel when you turn on the computer.
Adjust the brightness on a TFT LCD. Are you using an external monitor? If so,
press + to return to the LCD panel.
Error Message when entering Power Management while in Duo View mode.
If the secondary monitor is set to 256 colors, this error message could appear. Change the color of the secondary monitor to ‘high color (16bit)’.
Nothing appears on the external monitor when you switch the display to it.
Is the monitor properly connected to the computer? Is the monitor’s power cord connected to an AC wall outlet? Check the brightness and contrast controls on the monitor. Does the program appear on the LCD panel instead of the external
monitor? If so, press + to switch to the monitor. Try turning the monitor off and on again.
Only the LCD Display works when system returns from Power management mode while in Duo View mode.
The system resets to the original BIOS setup when the system returns from the power management mode. If the Display mode, in the Advanced menu of BIOS setup is set to LCD, then only the LCD will be turned on when the system wakes up. Set the Display mode in the BIOS to Both to turn on the LCD & CRT on wakeup.
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