Personal Computer User's Guide
1.Removethenewhardwareoptionorsoftware.Ifyoumustremovethecomputercovertoremovea
hardwareoption,ensurethatyoureviewandfollowtheelectricalsafetyinformationprovidedwithyour
computer.Foryoursafety,donotoperatethecomputerwiththecoverremoved.
2.Runthediagnosticprogramtoensurethatyourcomputerisoperatingcorrectly.
3.Reinstallthenewhardwareoptionorsoftwarefollowingthemanufacturer'sinstructions.
Selecttheproblemyourcomputerisexperiencingfromthefollowinglist:
•“Audioproblems”onpage109
•“CDproblems”onpage110
•“DVDproblems”onpage111
•“Intermittentproblems”onpage113
•“Keyboard,mouse,orpointingdeviceproblems”onpage113
•“Monitorproblems”onpage115
•“Networkingproblems”onpage116
•“Optionproblems”onpage119
•“Performanceandlockupproblems”onpage120
•“Printerproblems”onpage122
•“Serialportproblems”onpage122
•“Softwareproblems”onpage123
•“USBproblems”onpage124
Audioproblems
Selectyoursymptomfromthefollowinglist:
•“NoaudioinWindows”onpage109
•“AnaudiodiscorAutoPlay-enableddiscdoesnotautomaticallyplaywhenitisinsertedintoadrive”
onpage110
•“Soundcomesfromoneexternalspeakeronly”onpage110
•“NoaudioinDOSapplicationsorgames”onpage110
NoaudioinWindows
Symptom:NoaudioinWindows
Actions:
•IfyouareusingpoweredexternalspeakersthathaveanOn/Offcontrol,verifythattheOn/Offcontrolis
settotheOnpositionandthespeakerpowercableisconnectedtoaproperlygrounded,functionalac
electricaloutlet.
•Ifyourexternalspeakershaveavolumecontrol,verifythatthevolumecontrolisnotsettoolow.
•ClickthespeakericonintheWindowsdesktopnoticationarea.Avolume-controlwindowopens.Press
MixertoopentheVolumeMixerwindow.Verifythatthespeakermutebuttonsarenotpressedandthe
volumesettingsarenotsettoolow.
•Somemodelshaveafrontaudiopanelyoucanusetoadjustvolume.Ifyouhaveafrontaudiopanel,
verifythatthevolumeisnotsettoolow.
•Verifythatyourexternalspeakers(andheadphones,ifused)areconnectedtothecorrectaudioconnector
onthecomputer.Mostspeakercablesarecolor-codedtomatchtheconnector.
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