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[. . . ] No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. Adobe, Acrobat and Acrobat ReaderTM are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT and Windows XP are U. S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SONY France Business Desktop Division 38053 Grenoble Cedex 9 France © 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company © 2002 Compaq Information Technologies, L. P. Important Ergonomic Information Improper and prolonged use of keyboards and input devices are among those tasks associated with repetitive strain injury (RSI) to soft tissues in the hands and arms. [. . . ] Hardware conflicts occur when two or more peripheral devices compete for the same signal lines or channels. Conflicts between your audio interface and a peripheral device might be due to the settings of the I/O addresses, IRQ or DMA channel. Check the settings of the audio interface and other accessories in your system. No Sound When Playing a Multimedia or Audio CD Have you checked that. . . The volume control on the CD-ROM drive is correctly set If you are using headphones or speakers: · they are correctly connected · the operating system volume controls are correctly set. The audio cable for the CD-ROM drive is correctly connected to the connector on the system board You have connected your headphones to the correct audio connector How Open the playback mixer and move the CD volume slider Double-click on the speaker icon on the taskbar, then set the required volume with the volume slider Refer to page 38 Use the green audio connector on the back of the PC (not the one on the CD drive) A New Add-On Sound Card Does Not Work Have you checked that. . . You have disabled the integrated sound features on your PC as required How To disable integrated sound reboot the system and go to the setup menu. Disable the integrated audio in the appropriate field. There Is a Humming Noise Have you checked that. . . The power grounding of your audio components is adequate The microphone boost is activated How Plug all devices into adjacent power outlets (outlets within 5 cm/2 inches of each other), or use line filters In the volume mixer, select "advanced controls" and select the +20dB microphone boost option 20 If You Have a Problem The Computer Hangs while Recording Have you checked that. . . You are not filling up your hard disk with uncompressed digital audio. For example, one minute of stereo sound recorded at a resolution of 44 kHz will occupy about 10. 5 MB. How · Before recording, check that there is enough free space on your hard disk. · Data compression can reduce the space required. The A-law and m-law hardware compression used by the audio interface enables the sampling of sound at a resolution of 16-bits, but it generates the same quantity of data as an 8-bit sample. No Sound when Recording with the Microphone Have you checked that. . . The microphone specifications meet the requirements of the 16-bit sound components. The microphone should be a 600-ohm electret type. Microphone is selected and that the volume is set high enough The Microphone Boost option is selected in Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices in the PCc's Control Panel How Check the documentation that came with your microphone Double-click on the speaker icon to check that Microphone is selected. Check the volume has been set high enough to be heard and that Mute is not selected. Open the Control Panel from the Start menu and select Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices. The Sound Falters or is Jerky Have you checked that. . . This may happen when processor resources are being used by another application How When listening to audio files, do not run processor-intensive applications. 21 If You Have a Problem Startup Errors Power-on Self Test When your PC starts it performs a Power-on Self Test (POST) to test your hardware configuration for any problems. If a problem is detected during the POST, an error is displayed on your PC's monitor. Pre-boot Diagnostics (beep codes) If, however, your PC is unable to display an error message (for example, when you graphics controller has failed), it will emit a buzzing sound. Check the floppy drive's power and data cables are correctly connected. Replace the floppy drive cable by a known working cable from the same model of PC, if possible. Replace floppy by a known working drive from the same model of PC, if possible. If the drive works, replace the defective drive. Refer to page 17 for more information on troubleshooting floppy drives. If the problem persists, contact your authorized support provider Hard Disk or CD-ROM Drive Test Error Have you checked that. . . The drive is correctly configured in the PC's Setup program The hard disk or CD-ROM drive is working How 1 2 3 Restart the PC. Check the drive is enabled and the correct type is selected. To test your hard drive, run e-Diagtools from the SONY Image Library & Diagnostics CD-ROM. To test your CD-ROM drive, run e-Diagtools from the Utility Partition on your hard drive. Download the latest BIOS and instructions for its installation at: www. hp. com/go/support You are using the latest BIOS for your PC Advanced Troubleshooting The drive cables are correctly connected 1 2 3 4 The drive cable is working 1 2 3 4 Disconnect the power cord. Replace the drive cable by a known working cable from the same model of PC, if possible. Close the PC then switch it on and check it works. 25 If You Have a Problem Hard Disk or CD-ROM Drive Test Error The drive itself has not failed 1 2 3 4 If the problem persists, contact your authorized support provider Disconnect the power cord. Replace the drive by a known working drive from the same PC model, if possible. [. . . ] If you don't already have the latest BIOS on your PC, you can obtain it from SONY's support web site. Rename the file AMIBOOT. ROM. 34 If You Have a Problem 3 Remove the power cord from the PC, open the cover, and set switch 7 on the system board (labelled "BIOS recovery") to the ON position. Close the cover and reinsert the power cord. Switch Block 4 Insert the diskette in the floppy drive. 5 The PC will beep once and the boot process will start automatically. [. . . ]

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