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If a data storage card doesn’t work properly, check if it has a write-protect switch
and that it’s set properly.
If a modem card doesn’t work properly, in Windows Help use the modem
troubleshooter.
In Windows Help, use the PC card (PCMCIA) troubleshooter.
For file and drive problems (Windows 95)
If the floppy drive doesn’t work, check that it’s set up as a 1.44-MB drive. Press
FN+F2 to view or change this setting.
If a SCSI drive doesn’t work when you connect it, make sure you turn off the
OmniBook while you connect the device, that each device has a different SCSI
address, and that the SCSI bus is terminated.
If you need more disk space, in Windows Help use the disk space troubleshooter.
If files on a drive become damaged, run ScanDisk (in System Tools).
For serial and infrared problems (Windows 95)
If a modem doesn’t work properly, in Windows Help use the modem troubleshooter.
If an infrared data connection doesn’t work, make sure you’re using the COM4 port
(not COM2). (For printing, use the LPT3 port instead.)
For an infrared connection, start Infrared Monitor before you connect. In Control
Panel, double-click Infrared.
For an MS-DOS program using an infrared connection, run the program in an MS-
DOS Prompt window instead of in MS-DOS mode.
For sound problems (Windows 95)
Check the playback or recording sound levels, channels, and muting—double-click
the speaker symbol in the taskbar.
Press FN+F9 several times to make sure the upper sound limit isn’t too low. Or press
FN+F2 to view or change the upper sound limit.
For general operating problems (Windows 95)
In Windows Help, use the appropriate troubleshooters.
For display problems (Windows 95)
Check that the display settings match the characteristics of your display. In HP User
Tools, click Display and check the Settings tab.
For power and startup problems (Windows 95)
If the OmniBook doesn’t start successfully, see the next heading.
See also “Power and Startup Problems”.
If the OmniBook doesn’t reboot successfully (Windows 95)