Specifications
72 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your E-4200 System
CD-ROM problems
An audio CD produces no sound.
The CD-ROM drive is not recognized by the system.
Probable Cause Solution
The CD is loaded 
incorrectly.
Make certain the label is facing upward, and 
then try again.
The speakers are not 
connected.
Check the speaker cables. Make certain 
they are connected properly and securely. 
The speaker volume is 
turned down.
Check the volume control. 
The speakers may be 
muted via the Multime-
dia volume control.
From the 
Accessories
 menu (
Start
| 
Programs
| 
Accessories
), click 
Multimedia
, and then click 
Volume Control
. Make certain the volume is 
turned up.
The sound card may 
not be installed cor-
rectly.
Open the system, and then reseat the sound 
card. Make certain the cables are connected 
properly.
The speakers may be 
faulty.
Connect a set of headphones to the speaker 
jack to test the output. If they work, replace 
the speakers.
Probable Cause Solution
The CD is not intended 
for PC use.
Make certain the CD is PC-compatible.
The CD is loaded 
incorrectly.
Make certain the label is facing upward, and 
then try again.
The CD is scratched or 
dirty.
Try cleaning the CD with a lint-free cloth. 
Check the CD for scratches.
The CD-ROM drive 
needs to be added as 
new hardware.
From the Control Panel window (
Start
| 
Settings
| 
Control Panel
), double-click
Add New 
Hardware
. Follow the directions for adding 
the drive. If you are not experienced with this 
procedure, call Technical Support.
 Important!
Some systems do not have 
sound cards because 
sound capabilities are built 
into the system board.










