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Solving Problems 4
16800 Series Portable Logic Analyzers Installation/Quick Start Guide 49
If the logic analyzer powers itself down
If the logic analyzer warns you it is powering down before it powers
down, the dialog will describe the problem (such as a fan/overtemp
problem). If the logic analyzer just powers down, it is likely a power
supply problem.
If the Power LEDs do not come on
If the lights do not come on and if the system powers up momentarily
when you plug it in, make sure the power button hasn't become jammed
or stuck in the pushed in position.
If you get a registry error and the system won’t boot
When powered off unexpectedly (for example, with a long press of the
power button or a power loss), Windows may not flush all system
information to disk and is vulnerable to problems. When you power back
on you may get a "Registry Error" and the system won't boot. If this
happens you will need to restore from the system CD- ROM. In the Logic
Analysis systems with Windows 7 installation, you can restore the system
software using the recovery process. This process overwrites all the user
data and restores the system back to the original condition in which it
was shipped. Refer to the topic “On a 16800 Series Logic Analyzer with
Windows 7 Installation” on page 54 to know more about this process.
It is best to keep regular backups of your data and use proper power
down procedures. If you have data that was not backed up that you need
to try to save:
1 Physically remove the disk drive.
2 Mount it under another Windows XP/7 system based on which
operating system is installed on the Logic Analysis system.
3 Move the data to the boot disk until you can restore the operating
system.