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See also the Windows Help.
Question: Why don't peripheral devices function correctly?
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Set System standby and System hibernates to Never in Power Options Properties
dialog box. If this does not work, set Turn off hard disks to Never.
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Confirm they are Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional compliant.
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Confirm drivers necessary for the devices are installed.
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There may not be a free IRQ (Interrupt). Free up an IRQ from a built-in device
(Windows 2000 only).
Other Troubles
Question: Why is the battery pack discharged so quickly?
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Initialize the battery pack.
Question: Why is the date and/or time incorrect?
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Correct the date and time in Windows. Double-click the time appearing on the
taskbar and set them in Date/Time Properties(Windows 2000) or Date and Time
Properties(Windows XP Professional) dialog box.
Question: Why can't I use a hardware device?
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Make sure the hardware device is not crossed out with an X mark using the
following procedure.
(Windows 2000)
1. From the Start menu, select Settings – Control Panel.
2. Double-click System icon.
3. Click Hardware tab; then, Device Manager....
4. Double-click the device you cannot use.
5. Confirm Use this device (enable) appears in Device usage.
(Windows XP Professional)
1. Click start– Control Panel.
2. Click Performance and Maintenance; then, System.
If Category view is selected, double-click System icon.
3. Click Hardware tab; then, Device Manager.
4. Double-click the device you cannot use.
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