Audio; Floppy Disk Drive - eMachines emonster Series User Manual

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Audio

Cause
How do I control
the audio volume
level?
Computer doesn't
produce any sound

Floppy Disk Drive

Cause
Floppy disk drive
light stays on
Floppy disk drive
can't write to a
diskette
Floppy disk drive
can't read the
diskette
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To control the audio volume level, use the volume control box.
Click on the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows taskbar. When the
volume control box appears, drag the volume bar up or down to adjust the audio
volume level.
To control the audio volume level for each device, use the Master Out window.
Double-click the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows taskbar. When the
Master Out window appears, in the each device area, drag the volume bar up or
down to adjust the audio volume level.
Audio has been muted.
Click on the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows taskbar. When the
volume control box appears, verify that the Mute option check box is empty.
Volume is turned down.
The volume level may be too low. Click on the Speaker icon located on the right of your
Windows taskbar. When the volume control box appears, drag the volume bar upward.
The speakers are not properly connected.
Make sure that the speakers are properly connected to the computer.
Diskette is incorrectly inserted.
Remove the diskette and reinsert it.
Diskette is damaged.
Use another diskette or check the diskette by running ScanDisk. (For detail information,
refer to your Windows Me manual.)
Diskette is unformatted.
Format the diskette. (Refer to your Windows Help in Windows Me. To open Windows Help,
click the Start button, and then click Help.)
Diskette is write-protected.
Remove the write-protection or use another diskette that is not write-protected. To
remove write-protection from a diskette, slide the small black tab on the back of the
diskette to cover the hole.
Diskette is unformatted.
Format the diskette. (Refer to your Windows Help in Windows Me. To open Windows Help,
click the Start button, and then click Help.)
Solution
Solution
Solving Common Problems
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