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You have installed a USB
device but your LifeBook
notebook does not
recognize the device, or
the device does not seem
to work properly.
Messages about modem
operation.
You have connected an
external keyboard or a
mouse and it seems to be
locking up the system.
When the system is slightly
inclined and the QuickPoint
device has been worked
with slowly for several
seconds, the cursor slowly
moves across the screen
when you are not using it.
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Solutions
Your operating system software
is not setup with the correct
software driver for that device.
Your system has crashed.
This happens due to the design
specifications of the Quick Point
device.
Check your device and operating
system documentation and activate
the proper driver.
Try to restart your notebook. If that fails,
turn off the power using the Power Off
button located on the back of the
system. Wait 10 seconds or more, and
then turn the system back on.
If this occurs, wait until the cursor
stops moving; it should then work
properly.
Your Power On screen, or
Main menu of the BIOS
setup utility information,
does not show the correct
amount of installed memory.
Your memory upgrade module is
not properly installed.
You have a memory failure.
Remove and re-install your memory
upgrade module.
Check for Power On Self Test (POST)
messages.
Messages about modem operation
are generated by whichever
modem application is in use.
See your application software
documentation for additional
information.
The device is not properly
installed.
The device may have been
installed while an application
was running, so your notebook
is not aware of its installation.
Your software may not have the
correct software driver active.
You may have the wrong I/O
address selected for your
device.
Your device and another device
are assigned the same I/O
address.
Remove and re-install the device.
Close the application and restart your
notebook.
See your software documentation and
activate the correct driver.
See your device documentation and
software documentation to determine
the required I/O address. Change the
settings in the BIOS setup utility.
Check all I/O addresses located within
the BIOS setup utility and any other
installed hardware or software to make
sure there are no duplications.
Memory Problems
Modem Problems
USB Device Problems
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