Cd-Rom Drive Problems; Speaker Problems - NEC PowerMate Professional 9000E Series Service Manual

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Image appears on screen but nothing happens when using the
mouse or keyboard.
Make sure the keyboard or mouse cable is firmly connected to the rear of
the system.
If this does not help, turn off the system, wait five or more seconds, and
turn on the system.

CD-ROM Drive Problems

Check the following problems to see the possible cause and solution.
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The system does not see the CD-ROM drive.
The drive designation is wrong and should be changed. The drive
designation for the CD-ROM drive depends upon the storage device
configuration in the system. To find out what drive designation letter is
assigned to the CD-ROM drive, double click
Windows NT 4.0 desktop. The drive designation is below the CD-ROM
drive icon.
As an alternative, open Windows Explorer and scroll down the list of
folders until you locate the CD-ROM drive icon. The drive designation is
beside the icon.
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The CD-ROM drive is not reading a disc.
Check that the disc is inserted in the CD tray with the printed label side
up.
Check that the disc is a data disc, not a music disc.
Try a different CD to see if the problem is limited to one CD.
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The CD does not eject due to a power failure or software error.
Turn off the system and use the CD-ROM emergency eject feature. Insert
the pointed end of a paper clip into the eject hole. Press inward on the
clip to open the door.
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The CD-ROM drive plays music CDs but the sound is not heard.
However, .WAV and .MIDI sounds can be heard when played.
Check that the cable connecting from the rear of the CD-ROM drive to
the riser board CD audio connector is in place and secure.
Check the CD Audio volume setting.

Speaker Problems

Check the following problems to see the possible cause and solution.
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No sound from the speakers.
Check that the speaker power is on. Verify that all speaker cable
connections are correct and secure.
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