2.Your computer can run at either fast speed (33 MHz)

or slow speed (11 MHz). While almost all programs work properly at the faster speed, some must run at the slower speed. Check your software manual to see if this is the case, and change the CPU operating speed if necessary. See “Changing the Processor Speed” in Chapter 2 for instructions and for information on accommodating copy-protected programs.

3.If you have entered an MS-DOS command that you want to stop, there are special key combinations you can type to tell MS-DOS to stop what it is doing. These methods may also work in your application programs:

0 Hold down [ctrll and press [cl

D Hold down [cbll and press m.

4.An application program can occasionally lock the computer, making it unresponsive to the keyboard. If your computer does not respond when you type on the keyboard, you can reset it. Follow the instructions in Chapter 1.

5.If resetting the computer does not help, turn off your system, wait five seconds, and then turn it back on. Then you can restart your application program.

If none of these solutions solve your software problem, contact the software manufacturer for technical support.

Troubleshooting C-19