IntelliStation E Pro User Guide Professional ... - FTP Directory Listing
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Diskette Drive<br />
<strong>Pro</strong>blems<br />
Diskette drive in-use<br />
light stays on, or the<br />
system bypasses the<br />
diskette drive.<br />
Action<br />
Monitor <strong>Pro</strong>blems Action<br />
General monitor<br />
problems.<br />
If there is a diskette in the drive, verify that:<br />
1. The diskette drive is enabled. Use the Configuration/Setup<br />
Utility program to check the setting. For instructions, refer to<br />
Chapter 5, “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility <strong>Pro</strong>gram”<br />
on page 41.<br />
2. The computer is checking for the diskette drive in the startup<br />
sequence. Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to<br />
verify this.<br />
3. The diskette you are using is good and not damaged. Try<br />
inserting another diskette if you have one.<br />
4. The diskette is inserted correctly, with its label up and its<br />
metal-shutter end first in the drive.<br />
5. The diskette contains the necessary files to start the computer<br />
(the diskette must be startable).<br />
6. The diskette drive cable is properly installed and securely<br />
connected.<br />
7. There is no problem with your software program (see Software<br />
<strong>Pro</strong>blem on page 125).<br />
If the problem cannot be isolated and corrected, have the computer<br />
serviced.<br />
Some IBM monitors have their own self-tests. If you suspect a<br />
problem with your monitor, refer to the information supplied with<br />
the monitor for adjustment and testing instructions.<br />
If you cannot find the problem, check the other listings on monitor<br />
problems in this table.<br />
If the problem cannot be isolated and corrected, have the monitor<br />
and computer serviced.<br />
Chapter 8. Solving <strong>Pro</strong>blems 117