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Amiga A4000 - Installation Problems; Maintenance Problems; Non User-Serviceable Problems

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7-6 Non User-Serviceable Problems
Installation Problems
If
the
fault
is
not
in
the
new
hardware
itself,
there
may
be a
problem
with
its
installation. Check
to
be
sure
that:
All SIMMs
are
fully
seated
in
the
proper sockets.
All
the
SIMMs
in
the
Fast
RAM
banks
are
the
same
size,
either
1
MBor
4MB.
The
Fast
RAM
SIMM SIZE
jumper
setting
matches
the
type
of
SIMM
in
the
Fast
RAM banks.
No
other
jumpers
have
been moved from
their
factory-set
positions.
The processor module
and
the
expansion slot
daughterboard
are
fully
seated
in
their
slots.
All expansion boards
are
fully seated
in
their
slots
and
connected according to
their
instructions.
All peripherals were properly reconnected to
the
Amiga
after
installation.
Refer to
the
installation
sections of
Chapters
1, 4,
and
5.
Maintenance Problems
A floppy, removable media,
or
CD-ROM drive is dirty
or
out
of
alignment. Use a commercial drive
alignment
and/or cleaning
product according to
the
drive
manufacturer's
directions,
or
have your dealer/service center look
at
the
drive.
The mouse ball
or
mouse ball rollers
are
dirty. Open
the
mouse
ball cavity, remove
the
ball,
and
clean
the
ball
and
interior
with
a cotton swab.
Connector pins
are
bent
or
dirty. Carefully clean
and
straighten
the
pins.
Non User-Serviceable Problems
If
you still
have
a problem
after
trying
the
remedies suggested here,
you may have a
hardware
problem
that
requires
professional
attention. Have your Amiga examined
by
your
Amiga dealer/service

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