User`s guide

You are unable to store data on the hard disk drive.
Make sure your hard disk drive has space available for storing
data. If the hard disk drive has been in a power-saving mode,
make sure the drive has had time to achieve its full operating
speed before you try to write data to it.
You have been using your hard disk drive successfully for
some time but notice a reduction in performance.
The data on the disk may have become fragmented. Back up all
your data and use a disk optimization utility to reorganize the
files on your disk.
If you’re using MS-DOS and Windows 3.1, check that your PCI
IDE driver is installed and loaded; see “Installing the PCI IDE
Drivers” in Chapter 2.
If you cannot access data on your hard disk or you are seeing
read/ write errors, the disk may have a physical problem.
Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer or the EPSON
Connection.
CD-ROM Drive Problems
Make sure the drive contains the correct CD-ROM disc. Make
sure the disc is rightside up and inserted correctly in the drive.
If you installed your CD-ROM drive, make sure you followed
all the instructions in Chapter 5 (for slimline computers) or
Chapter 6 (for tower computers). The drive should be
connected to the secondary IDE interface cable, and that cable
should not have an IDE hard disk drive connected to it.
Make sure that you set the master/ slave jumpers on the drive
correctly for your configuration; see the documentation that
may have come with the drive for more information.
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Troubleshooting