Toshiba 4000 Guía Del Usuario

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
The computer displays the 
Non-system disk
 or 
disk error
 
message.
If you’re starting the computer from the hard disk, make sure 
there’s no diskette in the optional USB diskette drive, if it is 
connected.
If you’re starting the computer from a diskette, the diskette in the 
drive doesn’t have the files necessary to start the computer. 
Replace it with a bootable diskette.
The drive can’t read a diskette.
Try another diskette. If you can access the second diskette, the first 
diskette (not the diskette drive) is probably causing the problem. 
Run ScanDisk on the faulty diskette.
Unplug the optional diskette drive cable and plug it back in to the 
USB port to make sure the connection between the optional 
diskette drive cable and the USB port is secure.
Modem problems
The modem dials the line but doesn’t connect, or cannot 
maintain the connection.
You may be connected to a noisy telephone line. To check this, 
connect an ordinary telephone to the telephone line and try placing 
a phone call. If you hear an unusual amount of noise or static, try 
connecting the modem to a different telephone line or connecting 
at a later time.
There may be an incorrect setting in the communications software. 
Refer to the communications software documentation to 
customize the modem settings.
The modem won’t receive or transmit properly.
Make sure the RJ11 cable (the one that goes from the modem to 
the telephone line) is firmly connected to the modem’s RJ11 jack 
and the telephone line socket.