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Software Problem
5.5
If you have installed new software, but it is not compatible with the operating system you are
using, please follow the next steps.
1.Check if there is any new update or patch for the software from the website of the
software vendor.
Download the newest update and patch to fix the problem the old version may
cause.
Open/execute the update patch to fix the problem.
2.If the problem still exists, uninstall the program you have installed.
3.If uninstalling still causes problems, run your anti- virus program to scan for
virus.
4.If above solution still do not work, and you are using Windows XP, run
"System Restoration" function.
The "System Restoration" function allows you to restore the state of the
computer back to the last time you saved.
Follow the instruction from Windows XP for system restoration.
5.If the problem occurs and you are not using Windows XP, please contact
your system vendor.
NOTE:
Windows XP's System Restoration is a very
powerful tool which allows you to "turn back
the clock" after you mess up your computer.
Please remember to save the state of the
computer before you install any software.
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5.6
The LCD Display Problem
If you have the problem of dark or no image on the display, more than likely, the screen contrast or
brightness controls are improperly adjusted. Please adjust it with the guide on section 2.1.
Maybe you have accidentally put your LCD-PC into "Suspend Mode" by pressing the Suspend/Resume
switch. Press the button again or the power switch to wake up your computer and reactivate the
screen.
Note:
Suspend mode: Suspend-to-RAM (STR) occurs when a
system enters a low-power state. Information on system
configuration, open applications, and active files is stored
in main memory (RAM), while most of the system's other
components are turned off. A system in STR can use as little
as 5 watts of power, with most of it going to main memory
for data maintenance.
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Summary of Contents for EDEQ 4000
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