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Chapter 7
Help With System Problems
If
you
have
a problem
with
your Amiga
or
experience unexpected
results,
there
may
be
an
easy
solution.
Many
problems
result
from
simple
errors
in
setting
up
the
system
or
installing
expansion
devices.
Caution Commodore will not be held liable for damages or
injuries resulting from improper installation or
repairs attempted by unauthorized personnel.
Although you
can
solve
many
problems yourself,
others
result
from
hardware
failure
and
require
the
assistance
of
your Commodore
dealer/service
center
or a knowledgeable technician.
Never
attempt
to
repair
any
problem involving
internal
damage
to
the
Amiga
yourself.
A voiding Problems
The
three
most
important
rules to
remember
to
prevent
damage
to
your computer, files,
and
disks are:
1.
Never
connect or disconnect
anything
while
the
power
is
on!
This applies to
internal
and
external
connectors, including
the
mouse
and
keyboard.
It
is very
easy
to
cause
damage
that
requires
a service call by connecting
or
disconnecting
something
without
first
turning
the
system
off.
2.
Never
interrupt
disk
activity!
This applies
to
both
floppy
and
hard
disks. When
disk
activity
is
in
progress,
the
drive activity
light
on
the
front
of
the

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