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Chapter 7. Recovering the Computer
Q7 Execution of a DOS command such as DIR causes the desktop to
momentarily appear as a broken image when using the system
in 2-byte character language DOS mode.
A This may happen when you have configured the display in such a way that the
screen is displayed to both the LCD and CRT screens simultaneously. To avoid
this, configure the screen as either LCD or CRT. (See “Using External Display
Devices” (p.6-8).)
Q8 The 'Turn off monitor' function configured in the Power
Management does not work while using the system in full
screen DOS mode.
A The 'Turn off monitor' function may not work in full screen DOS mode. (See
“Using Power Management Options” (p.5-2).)
Q9 A DVD or MPEG file is displayed only on the LCD screen.
A Even though both LCD and CRT are configured as display devices, in basic setup,
only one of the selected devices plays video.
1. Right-click on the desktop using the touchpad, and then select Properties.
2. Click Settings tab > Advanced > GeForce FX Go5200 32M/64M tab in the
[Display Properties] dialog box.
3. Select the Overlay Controls item, configure Full Screen Device to 'Primary
Display' or 'Secondary Display', and then click Apply. Now you can view video
through both of the LCD and CRT screens.
Q10 When I connected a TV, some programs, such as Mem, do not
run properly in Full-DOS Screen.
A When you are using a TV as display device, some programs, such as Mem, may
not run properly in Full-DOS Screen. Run the program in DOS window mode.
Q11 When I pressed <Alt>+<Enter> keys to change to full screen
mode while playing a music file in Windows Media Player, the
sound may be stopped for a short period.
A When you maximize or restore down the Windows Media Player screen, the
screen resolution is changed. Sound may be stopped for a short period while
changing the resolution. Maximize or restore down the screen before playing an
MP3 or MPEG file.
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