●The PC cannot be turned on or the power lamp does not light up.
Make sure that the power cable is correctly connected to the outlet.
●Data cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive.
Check the following:
●Is the CD placed correctly? If not, reset it with its label side facing left.
●Is the CD placed in the opposite direction? If so, reset it with its label side facing left.
●Is the CD dirty or wet? If so, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth from the center to the outer edge.
●Is the CD damaged or extremely deformed? If so, replace it.
●Does the CD conform to the specifications? If not, use a conforming CD.
●The characters entered using the keyboard are not displayed.
Is the keyboard connected correctly?
●The mouse cursor does not move.
Is the mouse connected correctly?
●The SCSI device connected via a SCSI card is not recognized by Windows.
Check the following:
●Is a SCSI card driver installed? Confirm it as follows:
•For Windows 98/Me
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2 Click the [Device Manager] tab to check that a SCSI controller has been registered. If not,
•For Windows 2000
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2 Click the [Hardware] tab.
3 Click the [Device Manager] to check that a SCSI controller has been registered.
If not, click the [Hardware Wizard] in the [Hardware] tab in step 2 to detect the SCSI card and install a driver.
•For Windows NT
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If the controller is not registered, click Add on the Drivers tab, then install the SCSI
card driver.
●Did you turn the SCSI device on before turning the PC unit on? If not, the device is not recognized properly.
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