User's Manual

Accessing
Data on the Drive
If
you
have
been
using
your
hard
disk
drive
successfully
for
some
time
and
notice
a
reduction
in
performance,
the
data
on
the
disk
may
have
become
fragmented.
You
may
want
to
back
up
all
your
data
and
then
use
a
disk
compaction
utility
to
reorganize
the
files
on
your
disk.
Many
general
utility
programs
include
a
disk
compaction
utility.
If
you
still
have
trouble
with
your
hard
disk,
you
can
back
up
your
data
and
physically
reformat
the
disk.
Then
you’ll
need
to
reinstall
the
operating
system
and
copy
your
files
back
onto
the
disk.
See
your
operating
system
manual
for
instructions.
If
you
cannot
access
data
on
your
hard
disk
or
you
are
receiving
read/
write
errors,
the
disk
may
have
a
physical
problem.
Contact
your
sales
representative
or
the
EPSON
Connection
for
assistance.
Software Problems
If
you
have
trouble
with
an
application
program,
try
the
following:
1.
If
the
application
program
does
not
start,
check
that
you
are
following
the
correct
procedure
for
starting
the
program,
and
that
it is
installed
correctly.
If
the
program
is
stored
in a
directory
on
your
hard
disk,
make
sure
you
are
logged
onto
or
specifying
the
correct
directory.
If `you
don’t
have
a
hard
disk,
make
sure
you
inserted
the
correct
diskette
in
drive
A.
2.
Your
computer
can
run
at
fast
or
slow
speed.
While
almost
all
programs
work
properly
at
the
faster
speed,
some
must
run
at
the
slower
speed.
Check
your
software
manual
to
see
if
this
is
the
case,
and
change
the
processor
speed
if
necessary.
See
“Changing
the
Processor
Speed” in
Chapter
3
for
more
information.
Troubleshooting
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