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Toshiba Satellite 4060CDT - Pc Card Problems; Sound System Problems

Toshiba Satellite 4060CDT
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If
Something
Goes
Wrong
Fixing
device-related
problems
To
remove
a
CD
when
the
computer
is
not
on
(for
example,
if
the
battery
is
completely
discharged),
use a
narrow
object,
such
as
a
straightened
paper
clip,
to
press
the
manual
eject
button.
This
but
ton
is
in
the
small
hole
next
to
the
CD-ROM
eject
button
on
the
right
side
of
the
computer.
Some
CDs
run
correctly,
but
others
do
not
If
the
problem
is
with a
data
CD,
refer
to
the
software's
documen
tation
and check
that
the
hardware
configuration
meets
the
program's
needs.
The
color
of
the
material
used
to
make
the
CD
can
affect
its
reli
ability.
Silver-colored
CDs
are the
most
reliable,
followed
by
gold-
colored
CDs.
Green-colored
CDs
are the
least
reliable.
Sound
system
problems
You
don't
hear
any
sound
from
the
computer.
Adjust
the
volume
control.
If
you
are
using
an
external
microphone
or
speakers,
check
that
they
are
securely
connected
to
your
computer.
In
TSETUP,
check
that
the
sound
function
is
enabled.
The
computer
emits
a
loud,
high-pitched
noise.
This
is
feedback
between
the
microphone
and
the
speakers.
It
occurs
in
any
sound
system
when
input
from
a
microphone
is
fed
to
the
speakers
and
the
speaker
volume
is
too
loud.
Adjust
the vol
ume
control.
Changing
the
settings
for
the
Record
Monitor
feature
in
the
Recording
Control
Utility
(default
Off),
or
the
Mute
feature
in
the
Mixer
Utility
(default
Enabled),
may
cause
feedback.
Revert
to
the
default
settings.
PC
Card
problems
Most
PC
Card
problems
occur
during
installation
and
setup
of
new
cards.
If
you're
having
trouble
getting
one
or
more
of
these
Part
I:
Getting
To
Know
Your
Computer

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