Troubleshooting
If the TouchPad Does Not Work
Press the TouchPad on-off button to turn on the light.
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Do not touch the TouchPad while the notebook is rebooting
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or resuming from Standby mode. If this happens, try the
following: press a key on the keyboard to restore normal
operation.
If an external mouse is connected, the built-in pointing
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devices are normally disabled. You can change this setting
with the BIOS Setup utility. See
Notebook"
Restart the notebook. Select Start > Turn Off Computer >
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Restart.
If the Notebook Stops Responding
Press
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that is not responding.
Press the power button for at least 4 seconds to turn off and
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reset the notebook. Unsaved data will be lost. Then press the
power button again to turn the notebook back on.
If nothing happens, insert the tip of a paper clip into the
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reset button on the bottom of the notebook. Then press
the power button to turn the notebook back on.
To avoid lockup problems, avoid pressing the TV Now!
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One-Touch button to switch display devices while
graphic-intensive applications are running. Also avoid
turning the notebook off or putting it into Standby while such
applications are running.
4–4
in this chapter.
and use Task Manager to end the application
ctrl+alt+del
"Configuring Your
Startup Guide