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Troubleshooting Guide
Resolving a hardware conflict
6
Type
sys c:
, then press
Enter.
The computer processes the command and displays the
message “
system transferred
” when complete.
7
Remove the diskette from the diskette drive.
8
Restart your computer.
Your system should start Windows from the hard drive.
The computer is not accessing the hard disk or the diskette
drive.
If the Boot Priority option in Hardware Setup is set to
HDD
→
FDD and you have a hard disk problem, you won’t be able
to start the computer. Insert a system diskette into the diskette drive
and press
while you turn on the power.
The computer displays the
Non-system disk
or
disk error
message.
Make sure there is no diskette in the diskette drive. If there is one,
remove it and press any key to continue. If pressing any key does
not work, press
Ctrl, Alt,
and
Del
simultaneously or press the reset
button to restart the computer.
If the problem persists, try restarting the computer with the
Toshiba Companion Diskette or another reliable system diskette in
the diskette drive.
Resolving a hardware conflict
Using the Windows 2000 troubleshooting feature
If you receive an error message telling you there is a device driver
conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows Help
to troubleshoot the problem first.
1
From the Windows Help menu, click the Contents tab and
select Troubleshooting.
2
Click If you have a hardware conflict and follow the steps.