Does the computer report a CMOS or battery failure error? Run System Setup to check your configuration. If the configuration settings are lost, the computer battery has run out and needs to be replaced (see “Replacing the Computer Battery” on page 58).

As you use the CD-ROM drive, you may encounter one of three errors:

A Windows “Invalid Path” dialogue box presents the message, “The working directory is invalid.” In this case, there is no CD in the drive. Press <Esc>, insert the correct CD, and double-click the icon again.

A Windows “Application Execution Error” dialogue box appears on the screen. The wrong CD is in the drive. Press <Esc>, insert the correct CD, and double-click the icon again.

No error message appears but the program does not run. Insert the correct CD and run the program again.

If the computer boots but your printer does not print, make sure the printer is properly connected and turned on. Most printers require that you install printer driver software from a floppy disk before the printer works correctly with the computer. (See the manual for the device for instructions.)

If the computer boots but does not run properly, is the computer unable to use the hard disk you installed? Make sure it is configured in System Setup (see “Configuring Your Computer” on page 41). Also, make sure you have partitioned and formatted the drive (See your Windows 95 documentation).

Replacing the Computer Battery

If the computer reports a CMOS or battery failure error, you may need to replace the battery. Run System Setup to check your configuration settings. If the settings are lost, replace the battery.

To replace the battery:

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