USER’S MANUAL
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The hard disk takes longer to read a file -
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If you have been using the drive for a period, the files
may be fragmented. Go to [Start > Programs >
Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter] to
perform a disk defragmentation. This operation may take
a while.
The files are corrupted -
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Run the Error-checking utility in Windows to check the
HDD. Double-click My Computer. Right-click C: and
select Properties. Click Check Now in Error-checking in
Tools.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Problems
The CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive does not work -
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Try rebooting the system.
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The disk is damaged or files are not readable.
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After you have inserted a CD-ROM disk, it may take a
moment before you can access its content.
The drive dose not read any disks -
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The CD may not be properly seated in the tray. Make
sure the disk is firmly seated onto the spindle.
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The disk is damaged or not readable.
The disk can not be ejected -
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Normally, it takes a few seconds to eject the disk.
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If the disk can not be ejected, it may be mechanically
jammed. Straighten out a paper clip and insert it to a tiny
hole next to the eject button. This should reject the disk
tray. If not, return the unit for repair. Do not forcefully pull
on the disk tray.