User's Manual

Solving Common Problems
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APPENDIX B
Audio
Floppy Disk Drive
Cause Solution
How do I control To control the audio volume level, use the volume control box.
the audio volume Click on the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows taskbar.
When the level? volume control box appears, drag the volume bar up or down to adjust
the audio volume level.
To control the audio volume level for each device, use the Master Out
window.
Double-click the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows
taskbar. When the Master Out window appears, in the each device
area, drag the volume bar up or down to adjust the audio volume level.
Computer doesn’t Audio has been muted.
make any sound Click on the Speaker icon located on the right of your Windows taskbar.
When the volume control box appears, verify that the Mute option
check box is empty.
Volume is turned down.
The volume level may be too low. Click on the Speaker icon located on
the right of your Windows taskbar. When the volume control box
appears, drag the volume bar upward.
The speakers are not properly connected.
Make sure that the speakers are properly connected to the computer.
Cause Solution
Floppy disk drive Disk is incorrectly inserted.
light stays on Remove the disk and reinsert it.
Disk is damaged.
Use another disk or check the disk by running ScanDisk. (For detail
information, refer to your Windows 98 manual.)
Floppy disk drive Disk is unformatted.
can’t write to a Format the disk (Refer to your Windows Help in Windows 98. To open
disk Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help.)
Disk is write-protected.
Remove the write-protection or use another disk that is not
write-protected. To remove write-protection from a disk, slide the small
black tab on the back of the disk to cover the hole.
Floppy disk drive Disk is unformatted.
can’t read the Format the disk. (Refer to your Windows Help in Windows 98. To open
diskeete Windows Help,click the Start button, and then click Help.)