User's Manual Part 1

The MS-DOS operating system may display a warning or error message if it encounters a problem with a command in the
CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file, or a command that you entered at the DOS prompt. Following are a few of the most common
MS-DOS messages.
Bad command or file name
A command was entered that is spelled incorrectly or does not exist on the computer.
Invalid media type reading drive X (where X is any drive letter)
Abort, Retry, Fail?
The media may not be formatted. Press a to abort, then format the card using the MS-DOS Format command, or from Windows using
the Format Disk command.
Invalid drive specification
You tried to access a drive that does not exist. This can happen if you try to access drive D, but the media is not loaded. Report this
error to your supervisor or help desk.
Non-System disk or disk error
Replace and press any key when ready
This can occur if media is in the card socket and you restart the computer. Remove the media, and then press any key.
Not ready reading drive X (where X is any drive letter)
Abort, Retry, Fail?
Make sure that the media is inserted fully into the card socket, then press r to retry.
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Windows Messages
Windows messages are typically self-explanatory. (See Troubleshooting, for more information).
Application Messages
Both MS-DOS and Windows applications may display messages if a warning or error condition occurs. Refer to the online Help or
other documentation for the application that generated the message.
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Troubleshooting
This section is designed to help you determine and fix problems you might encounter while operating the GoBook II computer. Try the
following things in order:
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First look through the categories in this section for a solution.
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If you dont find a solution for your situation here, try one of the resources listed below.
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If you are having a problem with a computer application , use the online Help that comes with the application to find a solution.
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If you still cannot resolve your problem, contact the help desk at your organization.
For More Help
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Windows Help is already installed on your system. To access this information, select Windows Help and Support from the
Start Menu.
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Third
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party Windows manuals are available from your local bookstore.
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