Miscellaneous - HP Media Center,Pavilion Media Center m8150 Troubleshooting Manual

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Miscellaneous

Symptom
Error message: Insufficient
memory.
Remote sensor is not receiving
a signal from the remote
control (select models only).
Memory card reader (select
models only) cannot read my
memory card.
Possible solution
Close all open programs, and then try the desired task
again, or restart your computer (click the Windows Start
Button, click the Arrow button next to the Lock button,
and then click Restart). If the message displays again, consider purchasing
and installing additional memory.
1
Click the Windows Start Button, right-click Computer, and then
select Properties.
2
Under Tasks, click Device Manager.
3
Click the plus sign (+) next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers.
4
If eHome Infrared Receiver is listed under Universal Serial Bus Controllers,
Windows Vista is properly detecting the IR receiver. If it is not listed, go to
the next step.
5
Unplug the end of the USB cable on the remote sensor from the computer,
and then plug it back into the same USB port.
6
Disconnect all other USB devices, leaving the remote sensor connected,
and then restart the computer. Connect other USB devices after the remote
sensor appears in the Device Manager window.
Do not insert or remove memory cards when the in-use light is flashing. Doing
so may cause data loss or permanent damage to the card reader.
Some memory cards have a Read/Write or Security switch. Ensure the switch
is set to Write Enabled before you attempt to write data to the card.
Ensure the amount of data you are storing has not exceeded the storage limit
of the memory card.
Ensure the memory card is one of the supported types:
CompactFlash (I, II, and Microdrive), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro,
MultiMedia, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, or xD. Some models may support
additional types.
Ensure the memory card is fully inserted into the correct slot.
Inspect the ends of the memory cards for dirt or material that closes a hole or
spoils a metal contact. Clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth and a small
amount of isopropyl alcohol. Replace the memory card if necessary.
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