101
Troubleshooting
You may be able to solve the problem by changing the
“Performance” setting of the system as described below.
Windows 7 users
1. Open the “Control Panel,” click [System and
Security], and click [System].
If you’re using an icon display, double-click the [System] icon.
2. At the left, click [Advanced system settings].
3. A User Account Control dialog box will appear; click
[Yes].
If you’re asked to enter an administrator password, log on to
Windows as a user whose account type is administrator, and
make the setting again.
4. Click “Performance” [Settings], and click the
[Advanced] tab.
5. Choose [Background services] and click [OK].
6. Click [OK] to close “System Properties.”
Windows Vista users
1. Open the “Control Panel,” click [System and
Maintenance], and click [System].
If you’re using the Classic view, double-click the [System]
icon.
2. In the list of “tasks” shown at the left, click
[Advanced System Settings].
3. A User Account Control dialog box will appear; click
[Continue].
If you’re asked to enter an administrator password, log on to
Windows as a user whose account type is administrator, and
make the setting again.
4. Click “Performance” [Settings], and click the
[Advanced] tab.
5. Choose [Background services] and click [OK].
6. Click [OK] to close System Properties.
Windows XP users
1. Open the “Control Panel,” click [Performance and
Maintenance], and click [System].
If you’re using the Classic view, double-click the [System]
icon.
2. Click the [Advanced] tab, and click “Performance”
[Settings].
3. Click the [Advanced] tab.
4. Choose [Background services], and click [OK].
5. Click [OK] to close “System Properties.”
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