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Troubleshooting
PC Cards
You installed a PC Card and now your computer is having problems
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Make sure that the PC Card you installed is not causing a system resource
conflict. For more information on resource conflicts, see “Device
installation” on page 233.
Power
Your computer is not working on AC power
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Make sure your AC power adapter is connected properly to your
computer. For more information, see “Connecting the AC adapter” on
page 12.
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If your system is plugged into a surge protector, make sure the surge
protector is securely connected to an electrical outlet, switched on, and
working properly. To test the outlet, plug a working device, such as a
lamp, into the outlet and turn it on.
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Make sure the AC power adapter cables are free from cuts or damage.
Replace any damaged cables.
Your computer is not working on battery power
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Make sure the battery is installed properly. For more information, see
“Changing batteries” on page 103.
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Make sure the battery is fully recharged. For more information, see
“Changing batteries” on page 103.
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Make sure the battery is calibrated correctly. For more information, see
“Recalibrating the battery” on page 179.
Your computer will not turn off, even after pressing the power button
for five seconds
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If your system has “frozen,” and pressing the power button for five
seconds does not turn it off, insert a straightened paper clip into the reset
hole on the bottom of your notebook. For the location of the reset hole,
see “Bottom” on page 6.
Summary of Contents for 3350
Page 35: ...28 Getting Started ...
Page 67: ...60 Windows Basics ...
Page 77: ...70 Using the Internet ...
Page 107: ...100 Sending and Receiving Faxes ...
Page 121: ...114 Managing Power ...
Page 137: ...130 Customizing Your Computer ...
Page 159: ...152 Using the Port Replicator ...
Page 211: ...204 Using Gateway GoBack ...
Page 229: ...222 Reinstalling Device Drivers ...
Page 235: ...228 Restoring Software ...
Page 257: ...250 Troubleshooting ...
Page 271: ...264 Getting Help ...