Gateway ALR 9200 User Manual

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Solving Problems     161
If you are running the software from a CD-ROM disk, is the disk 
scratched or dirty?
If you are running the software from a hard disk drive, is the 
software correctly installed? Were all necessary procedures 
followed and files installed?
Are the correct device drivers installed?
Is the software correctly configured for the system?
Are you using the software correctly?
If the problems persist, contact the software vendor’s customer 
service representative.
The System Has Been Running Correctly
Problems that occur after the system hardware and software have been 
running correctly often indicate equipment failure. Many situations that are 
easy to correct, however, can also cause such problems; sometimes the 
problem stems from changes made to the system, such as hardware or 
software that has been added or removed.
Checklist
If you run the software from diskette, use a new copy of the 
software.
If you run the software from a CD-ROM, try a different disc to see 
if the problem occurs on all disks.
If you run the software from a hard drive, run it from a diskette. If 
the software runs correctly, there is a problem with the copy on the 
hard drive. Reinstall the software on the hard drive, and run it 
again. Make sure all necessary files are installed.
If the problems are intermittent, there may be a loose cable, dirt in 
the keyboard (if keyboard input is incorrect), a marginal power 
supply, or other random component failures.
If you suspect that a transient voltage spike, power outage, or 
brownout may have occurred, reload the software and run it again. 
(Symptoms of voltage spikes include a flickering video display, 
unexpected system reboots, and failure to respond to commands.)
 Note:
If you are getting random 
errors in your data files, they 
may be getting corrupted by 
voltage spikes on your 
power line. If you are 
experiencing any of the 
symptoms that might 
indicate voltage spikes on 
the power line, you may 
want to install a surge 
suppressor between the 
power outlet and the system 
power cords.
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