General hardware problems
If your computer exhibits one or more of the following symptoms, a device
conflict may exist:
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Your computer locks up, particularly while using a specific device.
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A recently added device does not work.
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A sound card emits noise or demonstrates other problems.
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Unintelligible characters print from the printer.
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The mouse pointer does not move or "stutters" when it moves.
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Messages appear stating that the computer is not operating at
maximum performance.
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Errors occur and programs crash for no apparent reason.
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Nothing displays on the monitor.
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— If removing the hardware resolves the conflict, see the
T H E C O N F L I C T
hardware documentation for configuration and troubleshooting instructions. If
the problem persists, contact the hardware manufacturer for technical assistance.
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H E C K Y O U R O P E R A T I N G S Y S T E M D O C U M E N T A T I O N F O R A D D I T I O N A L
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IEEE 1394 Device Problems
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IEEE 13 94
H E C K T H E
properly inserted into the connector.
— See page 70.
— Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is
D E V I C E
HINT: Check Windows
Explorer to see if your
device is listed as a drive.
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