6-8 Solving System Problems
Keyboard/Mouse Problems
Check the following problem to see the possible cause and
solution.
Mouse or keyboard does not respond.
You may have connected the mouse and keyboard after
turning on your system. Turn the system off, make sure
the mouse and keyboard are connected, and turn the
system back on.
Image appears on screen but nothing happens when
you use the mouse or keyboard.
Make sure the keyboard or mouse cable is firmly
connected to the rear of the system.
If this does not help, turn off the system, wait five or more
seconds, and turn on the system.
CD-ROM Drive Problems
Check the following problems to see the possible cause and
solution.
The system does not see the CD-ROM drive.
The drive designation is wrong and should be changed.
The drive designation for the CD-ROM drive depends
upon the storage device configuration in your system. To
find out what drive designation letter is assigned to your
CD-ROM drive, double click
My Computer
on the
Windows 95 or Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 desktop.
The drive designation is below the CD-ROM drive icon.
As an alternative, open Windows Explorer and scroll
down the list of folders until you locate the CD-ROM
drive icon. The drive designation is beside the icon.