Symptom | Cause/Remedy |
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Drive is not connected | c The drive may not be connected correctly to the personal |
correctly to the | computer via i.LINK cable. See “Connecting the Drive” on |
personal computer. | page 12. |
| c To reset the i.LINK interface, shut down your Windows |
| operating system, turn the personal computer off, disconnect |
| the power cord, and then reconnect and turn the power back |
| on. |
| c Disconnect the i.LINK cable and the AC power adapter, |
| and then reconnect them. If there is still no communication |
| with the drive, restart the personal computer. |
| c Depending on network settings, communication with the |
| drive may stop after the personal computer returns from |
| sleep mode. If this happens, configure your personal |
| computer so that it does not enter sleep mode. (For details, |
| refer to the manuals provided with your personal |
| computer.) |
|
|
No sound from an | c The volume control of the personal computer may be set to |
audio CD. | “Mute”. (For details, refer to the manuals provided with |
| your personal computer.) |
| c The volume control of the personal computer may be set |
| too low. (For details, refer to the manuals provided with |
| your personal computer.) |
|
|
Sound skips during | c The disc may be scratched or dirty. Clean the disc or use |
audio CD playback. | another disc (see page 25). |
| c Another application may be running. Shut down the other |
| application. |
| c The power management function of the personal computer |
| may be active. Check the CPU speed setting. (For details, |
| refer to the manuals provided with your personal |
| computer.) |
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