Heat Problems; Keyboard, Touch Pad, And Mouse Problems - HP OmniBook XE3 Reference Manual

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Solving Problems with Your Computer
Troubleshooting Techniques
If the hard disk makes a buzzing or whining noise
Back up the drive immediately.
Check for alternate noise sources, such as the fan or a PC card drive.
If files are corrupted
Run the virus-scanning program.
In Windows 98, run the ScanDisk surface scan to check the platter (click Start,
Programs, Accessories, System Tools, ScanDisk).
In Windows 2000, check your disk using error-checking (open My Computer, select
the disk you want to scan, click File, click Properties, select the Tools tab, and click
Check Now).
You may also want to test the hard disk drive with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware
Operation."

Heat problems

If the computer gets hot
Make sure the air vents are clear.
See that the fan is working properly.
The computer warms up with normal use. When you charge the battery, it gets even
hotter; and certain applications (like DOS games) use more CPU power than others
and so contribute to a greater temperature increase.
You may also want to test the fan with diagnostics. See "Testing Hardware Operation."

Keyboard, touch pad, and mouse problems

If the touch pad is difficult to control
Customize the touch pad by modifying Mouse properties.
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
2. Double-click Mouse.
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