Software Problems
If you are having trouble with an application program, try the
following solutions:
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 you have a hard disk and
the program is stored in a directory on that drive, make sure
you are logged onto or specifying the correct directory. If
you don’t have a hard disk, make sure you have inserted the
application program diskette in the top drive (drive A).
2. Your computer can run at either 8 or 12 MHz. While almost
all programs work properly at the faster speed, some must
run at the slower speed. Check your software manual to see
if your application program must run at the slower speed,
and change the CPU operating speed if necessary. (See
Chapter 3 for instructions on changing the operating
speed.) Also see the description of the Auto speed function
in Chapter 2 for information on accommodating copy-
protected programs.
3. If you have entered an MS-DOS command that you want to
stop, there are special key combinations you can type to tell
MS-DOS to stop what it is doing. These methods may also
work in your application programs.
To interrupt an MS-DOS command while it is executing,
try one of the following commands:
Hold down the
Ctrl
key and press C
Hold down the
Ctrl
key and press
Break.
4. An application program can occasionally lock the
computer, making it unresponsive to the keyboard. If your
computer does not respond when you type on the keyboard,
you can reset it. Follow the instructions in Chapter 3.
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Troubleshooting
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