10.If you do not have a hard disk, insert your main operating system diskette in drive A. Turn on the computer.

If you disabled password security, you do not see the key prompt and can access your computer immediately.

If you set a new password, you see the key prompt (M). (If you enabled network server mode, you may not see this prompt.) Enter your password as described in Chapter 1.

Keyboard Problems

If you have trouble with the keyboard, check the following:

1.If the screen displays a keyboard error message when you turn on or reset the computer, make sure the keyboard is securely connected to the correct port. See “Connecting the Keyboard” in Chapter 1 of the Setup Guide for instructions.

2.If nothing happens when you type on the keyboard, see “The Computer Does Not Respond,” above.

3.If the cursor keys do not work properly, the num lock function may be on. When num lock is on, the keys on the numeric keypad work only as numbers. If the Num Lock light in the upper right corner of the keyboard is lit, press [-Lock to turn off the function.

If you want to change the initial setting of the num lock function, see “Setting the Keyboard Options” in Chapter 2 of the Setup Guide.

4.If you still have trouble with the keyboard, run the Keyboard diagnostic test described in Chapter 4. If the diagnostics indicate an error, contact your Authorized Epson Servicer.

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