Troubleshooting; Other Sources Of Information - HP OMNIBOOK 3000 User Handbook Manual

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6. Troubleshooting

If you run into problems using your OmniBook, you can use the suggestions in this
chapter for getting back on track. You can also check the contents and index for
pointers to related information.
This chapter separates problems into the following categories:
Printing problems.
Memory problems.
TouchPad and mouse problems.
File, drive, and PC Card problems.
Serial and infrared communications problems.
Sound problems.
Display problems.
Power problems.
Lockup problems.

Other Sources of Information

If you have questions that this handbook doesn't answer, you can
See the printed OmniBook Reference Guide. You can obtain a backup copy of
this guide from the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook).
Check OmniBook Notes for the most current troubleshooting suggestions (Start,
Programs, OmniBook Library, OmniBook Notes).
Look at the online Help for Windows and other applications.
Check with your computer system administrator, if you have one.
Check your local library or bookstore for other books about Windows, MS-DOS,
and other applications.
Contact your dealer, or contact Hewlett-Packard. See the OmniBook Support
and Service booklet or open OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library.
Click Start and Help to use the Windows "troubleshooters" provided for several
types of common problems. On the Contents tab, open the Troubleshooting
book, then start the desired troubleshooter.
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