FAQ and Troubleshooting
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The region code of the DVD inserted must match that of the DVD playback soft-
ware used. This region code can be set up to five times. If you have not reached
this limit, a prompt will appear that will allow you to change the region code of
the software to match that of the move. Otherwise, you can only play back DVDs
with the same region code as the last DVD played back successfully.
Why is the hard drive capacity displayed by the OS be different from its nomi-
nated capacity?
Most users may have discovered that the capacity of a 10GB hard drive will
become 9GB when displayed from the OS; and 20GB become 19GB, 40GB
become 38GB..., etc. The bigger the capacity, the bigger the difference. It is
because hard drive makers and OS developers calculate hard drive capacity in dif-
ferent ways. As a result, the nominated capacity is different from the exact capacity
displayed by the OS.
Example of a 40GB hard drive:
Exact capacity of a 40GB hard drive displayed in the OS:
40,000,000,000÷1024÷1024÷1024=37.2529 (GB).
Furthermore, when you partition a hard drive, the system will reserve some space
on the drive for system files. Therefore, the total capacity of a hard drive displayed
by the OS will never be the same as its nominated capacity.
I hear noise when connecting an earphone to Joybook.
The instructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process.
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Connect the earphone to other devices, such as a radio to see if you can still hear
that noise. If the noise persists, the earphone may be out of order.
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If you can hear the noise only when inserting, it is the result of high instanta-
neous current. It is a normal phenomenon.
1. Right click the
icon on the System Tray located at the lower right corner of
the screen, and select Adjust Audio Properties.
2. Click the Audio tab and click the Volume button of Sound playback.
3. Check the Mute all checkbox of all items except those of Volume Control and
Wave. If the noise stops, it is an OS problem. You can recover the OS using the
Recovery CDs that come with your Joybook. Remember to back up your data
before starting the recovery process.
How can I reduce the wearing of the screen spindle when I open the screen?
We suggest that you open and close your screen gently and slowly with both
hands. Apply force evenly on both hands to reduce spindle wearing and prevent
deformation or breaking of spindle due to uneven force application.
Display
There is nothing visible on the screen.
Check the power indicator.
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If it is not lit up, no power is being supplied to Joybook. Connect the AC adapter
and restart Joybook.
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If it is lit up in amber, Joybook has entered sleep mode in order to conserve
power. Simply pressing the power button should return Joybook to normal
operating mode.
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If it is lit up in blue, Joybook is being supplied normally with power. There are
two possible causes for the problem.
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The screen's brightness may be set too low. Use the Fn + F5 hotkey com-
bination to increase the brightness.
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The display mode may be set to use an external display. Use the Fn + F3
hotkey combination to switch the display mode to use Joybook's own
LCD panel or to use simultaneous display.
When I connect the Joybook to an external monitor, the display is abnormal.
The instructions below will guide you through the troubleshooting process.
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Use the Fn+F3 function key combination to set external video signal enabled.
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Refer to the user's manual of the external monitor to check the settings.
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Connect the cable to the Joybook and reboot the system. If there is no display on
the external monitor after system reboot, connect Joybook to a standard VGA
monitor and wait until you can see things properly on that VGA monitor. Then
connect the target display to Joybook again.
Calculation of hard drive capacity
by drive makers
Calculation of hard drive capacity
by OS developers
1GB=1,000MB
1MB=1,000KB
1KB=1,000 byte
1GB=1,024MB
1MB=1,024KB
1KB=1,024 byte
Calculation by drive makers
Calculation by OS developers
40GB=40,000MB
=40,000,000KB
=40,000,000,000byte
40GB=40,960MB
=41,943,040KB
=42,949,672,960byte
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