134 If Something Goes Wrong

Optical disc drive problems

6Click or touch the Check button.
The Error Checking box appears.
The system will alert you if you need to scan the drive.
7Even if you do not need to scan the drive for errors you can
scan by clicking or touching Scan drive.
Error-checking tests and repairs the storage drive.

Your hard disk seems very slow.

If you have been using your computer for a long time, your files
may have become fragmented. Run Disk Defragmenter.
To do this:
1Move your pointer to the upper-right corner of the screen or
swipe in from the right edge. When the Windows® charms
appear click or touch the Search ( ) charm, then type
Defragment in the Search field.
2Click or touch Defragment and Optimize Drives.
3From the Optimize Drives menu click or touch the drive you
wish to defragment.
4Click or touch the Optimize button.
The system will display the status as it optimizes and
defragments the drive.

Your data files are damaged or corrupted.

Refer to your software documentation for file recovery procedures.
Many software packages automatically create backup files.
You may also be able to recover lost data using utility software.
Consult your network administrator.

Some programs run correctly but others do not.

This is probably a configuration problem. If a program does not run
properly, refer to its documentation and check that the hardware
configuration meets its needs.

Optical disc drive problems

You cannot access a disc in the drive.

If the optical disc drive is an external drive, make sure the two USB
cables or the AC adaptor cable are properly connected to the
computer and refer to the documentation that came with your drive.
Make sure the tray that holds the optical disc is closed properly.
Press gently until it clicks into place.