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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
Cannot boot from a floppy disk
Depending on the floppy disk you are using, the computer may not boot properly. The operation is confirmed by Panasonic
USB floppy disk drive (optional: CF-VFDU03U) when the computer boots from the floppy disk.
Check that the boot disk is correctly inserted.
Run the Setup Utility, and confirm the following settings.
• [USB Port] and [Legacy USB Support] are set to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu. (
)
• [USB Floppy Disk] is the first device shown in [Boot Option #1] in the [Boot] menu. (
)
Turn off the computer, and reconnect the external floppy disk drive.
Windows startup is slow
This problem may be eliminated by adding external memory.
If you install resident software after purchasing this computer, disable the resident software.
Defragment the disk with the Disk Defragmenter.
Disk Defragmenter may take some time. (The time required will depend on the disk capacity.)
Using Quick Boot Manager, reduce the wait time between the time you turn on the computer and the time
Windows launches.
Set [Boot Mode] to [Fast] in the [Boot] menu of the Setup Utility. (
You can also use Quick Boot Manager to set.)
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The processing speed depends on the application software used, so this operation may not cause the processing speed to increase.
The computer does not enter sleep/standby or hibernation
If a peripheral is connected, first remove the peripheral, and then enter
sleep/
standby or
hibernation. If the computer still fails to enter
sleep/
standby or hibernation, restart the computer.
It may take a minute or two to enter
sleep/
standby or hibernation. Wait for a moment.
The computer may not enter
sleep/
standby properly and seems to be frozen in the mode that the
computer is communicating via the modem.
When the display is closed, the computer may not enter
sleep/
standby or hibernation.
In order to activate
sleep/
standby or hibernation, set [Touch Pad] to [Disabled] in the [Main] menu
of the Setup Utility. (
Problems with Starting Up, Shutting Down and Sleep/Standby
and Hibernation
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