Some problems in this section are also discussed in other troubleshooting suggestions in this chapter.
Table 5-11 Front panel component problems
Problem Cause Solution
If a USB device, headphone, or
microphone is not recognized by
the workstation.
It is not properly connected. 1. Power off the workstation.
2. Reconnect the device to the workstation and restart
the workstation.
The device does not have
power.
If the USB device requires AC power, be sure one end is
connected to the device and one end is connected to a live
outlet.
The correct device driver is not
installed.
1. Install the correct driver for the device.
2. You might need to reboot the workstation.
The cable from the device to
the computer does not work.
1. If possible, replace the cable.
2. Restart the workstation.
The device is not working. 1. Replace the device.
2. Restart the workstation.
If a USB, audio, and IEEE-1394
devices are not working.
The internal cables might not
be connected to the system
board or the PCI card.
1. Power off the workstation.
2. Connect the cables correctly.
A device in the IEEE-1394a port is
not responsive.
Cables of new external device
are loose or power cables are
unplugged.
Be sure that all cables are properly and securely
connected.
The power switch on the
device is not turned on.
Power off the workstation, and power on the external
device, then turn on the workstation to integrate the device
with the workstation system.
Solving hardware installation problems
You might need to reconfigure the workstation when you add or remove hardware, such as an additional
diskette drive. If you install a PnP (Plug 'n Play) device, Windows XP automatically recognizes the device
and configure the workstation. If you install a non-PnP device, you must reconfigure the workstation
after completing installation of the new hardware.
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