Toshiba A45 User Manual

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
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The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise.
This is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. It 
occurs in any sound system when input from a microphone is 
fed to the speakers and the speaker volume is too loud. Adjust 
the volume control.
Changing the settings for the Record Monitor feature in the 
Recording Control Utility (default Off), or the Mute feature 
in the Mixer Utility (default Enabled), may cause feedback. 
Revert to the default settings.
PC Card problems 
PC Cards (PCMCIA-compatible) include many types of 
devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, 
or a pager. 
Most PC Card problems occur during installation and setup 
of new cards. If you’re having trouble getting one or more of 
these devices to work together, several sections in this 
chapter may apply.
Resource conflicts can cause problems when using PC Cards. 
See 
.
Card Information Structure
When you insert a PC Card into the slot, the computer 
attempts to determine the type of card and the resources it 
requires by reading its Card Information Structure (CIS). 
Sometimes the CIS contains enough information for you to 
use the card immediately. 
Other cards must be set up before you can use them. Use the 
Windows
® 
XP PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to set up the card. 
Refer to your Microsoft
®
 documentation for more 
information, or refer to the documentation that came with the 
PC Card.