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If
Something
Goes
Wrong
Fixing
device-related
problems
replace
the
diskette.
If
the
label
is
loose,
replace
the
label
and
try
inserting
the
diskette
again.
The
computer
displays
the
Non-system
disk or
disk
error
message.
If
you
are
starting
the
computer
from
the
hard
disk,
make
sure
there
is
no
diskette
in
the
diskette
drive.
If
you
are
starting
the
computer
from
a
diskette,
the
diskette
in
the
drive
does
not
have
the
files
necessary
to
start
the
computer.
Replace
it
with
a
bootable
diskette.
The
drive
cannot
read
a
diskette.
Try
another
diskette.
If
you
can
access
the
second
diskette,
the
first
diskette
(not
the
diskette
drive)
is
probably
causing
the
problem.
Run
ScanDisk
on
the
faulty
disk
(for
instructions,
see
"Disk
drive
problems"
on
page
148).
CD-ROM
drive
problems
You
cannot
access
a
CD
in
the
drive.
Make
sure
the
CD-ROM
tray
has
closed
properly.
Press
gently
until
it
clicks into
place.
Open
the
CD-ROM
tray
and
remove
the
CD.
Make
sure
the
CD-ROM
tray
is
clean.
Any
dirt
or
foreign
object
can
interfere
with
the
laser
beam.
Examine
the
CD
to
see
whether
it
is
dirty.
If
necessary,
wipe
it
with
a
clean
cloth
dipped
in
water
or
a
neutral
cleaner.
Replace
the
CD
in
the
drawer.
Make
sure
it
is
lying
flat,
label
side
uppermost.
Press
down
until
the
CD-ROM
disc
locks
on
the
spin
dle.
Close
the
CD-ROM
tray
carefully,
making
sure
it
has
shut
completely.
You
press
the
CD-ROM
eject
button,
but
the
CD-ROM
tray
does
not
slide
out.
Make
sure
the
computer
is
connected
to
a
power
source
and
turned
on.
The
CD-ROM
drive
eject
mechanism
requires
power
to
operate.
Parti:
Getting
To
Know
Your
Computer

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