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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
The device will not operate properly if a different mouse driver is installed
zWhen you install a different mouse driver, such as IntelliPoint for Microsoft’s IntelliMouse, the mouse driver currently
installed in the computer may need to be uninstalled.
For information on how to uninstall the driver, refer to “When Using an External Mouse”. (Î page 76)
zIf not using the Touch Pad, and using an external mouse only, set [Touch Pad] to [Disable] in the [Main] menu of the Setup
Utility. (Î page 99) And uninstall the mouse driver that is installed on this computer.
A PC Card does not work
zConfirm that the card conforms to the PC Card Standard.
zMake sure the card is properly inserted (Î page 65).
zCheck that the proper port settings have been made.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].
BDouble-click [PCMCIA adapters], and double-click the relevant device.
In [Resources], if [Conflicting device list] shows [No conflicts], there is no conflict.
zRead the instructions supplied with the PC Card, or consult the PC Card manufacturer.
zCheck that you are using a driver supported by the operating system.
You do not know the available RAM module
zRefer to Operating Instructions “Expanding Memory” or “Specifications”.
To check if the additional RAM module has been installed successfully
zIf the installation is successful, the main memory and total RAM module size appears in the [Information] menu of the
Setup Utility (Î page 98).
zIf the RAM module is not confirmed:
Turn the computer off and reinsert the RAM module.
Confirm the recommended specifications.
Regarding the RAM module, refer to Operating Instructions “Expanding Memory” or “Specifications.”
The address map for IRQ, I/O port address, etc. is unclear
zYou can check with the following procedure.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].
BIn the [View] menu, click [Resources by type].