You can’t save or copy files onto a floppy disk.
mThe disk may be locked. Unlock it by sliding the tab at the corner of the disk so that it covers the hole.
mThe disk may be full. Throw away items on the disk that you no longer need, or save the files on a different disk.
mThe disk or disk drive may be damaged. Test it with Disk First Aid (on the Disk Tools disk that came with your computer or in the Utilities folder on the hard disk or the CD that came with the computer).
Hard disk drive
The computer won’t start up from the internal hard disk, or the hard disk icon doesn’t appear on the desktop.
There may be a temporary software problem. Turn off the computer, wait at least 10 seconds, and then turn it on again.
The hard disk keeps stopping and starting again.
The hard disk may be going to sleep to conserve power. Use the PowerBook control panel to change the power conservation settings.
The computer is using the wrong disk as a startup disk.
mOpen the Startup Disk control panel and make sure the correct disk is selected. Then restart the computer.
mIf you’re trying to start up from an external hard disk, the computer may not be recognizing the disk. See “Problems with Equipment Connected to Your Computer,” later in this chapter.
mThere may be a problem with your startup disk or with its system software. See “Testing Your Hard Disk” in Chapter 8.
Trackpad
The pointer won’t move.
mA program may be doing some work. Wait a few moments and then try again.
mA temporary software problem may have caused the computer to “freeze.” See “The Computer Freezes or Displays a System Error Message” in the section “Problems Working With Programs,” earlier in this chapter.
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