Ieee 1394 device problems, Keyboard problems, Edit – Dell XPS/Dimension XPS Gen 2 User Manual
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Solving Problems
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IEEE 1394 Device Problems
NOTE:
Check Windows Explorer to see if your device is listed as a drive.
Keyboard Problems
R
EMOVE
ANY
RECENTLY
ADDED
HARDWARE
TO
SEE
IF
IT
RESOLVES
THE
CONFLICT
—
If removing the hardware
resolves the conflict, see the hardware documentation for configuration and troubleshooting
instructions. If the problem persists, contact the hardware manufacturer for technical assistance.
C
HECK
YOUR
OPERATING
SYSTEM
DOCUMENTATION
FOR
ADDITIONAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION
C
HECK
FOR
INTERRUPT
REQUEST
CONFLICTS
—
C
HECK
THE
IEEE 1394
DEVICE
—
Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is properly inserted into the connector.
E
NSURE
THAT
THE
IEEE 1394
DEVICE
IS
RECOGNIZED
BY
W
INDOWS®
—
1
Click the Start button and click Control Panel.
2
Click Printers and Other Hardware.
If your IEEE 1394 device is listed, Windows recognizes the device.
I
F
YOU
HAVE
PROBLEMS
WITH
A
D
ELL
-
PROVIDED
IEEE 1394
DEVICE
—
I
F
YOU
HAVE
PROBLEMS
WITH
AN
IEEE 1394
DEVICE
NOT
PROVIDED
BY
D
ELL
—
Contact the IEEE 1394 device
manufacturer.
R
ESTART
THE
COMPUTER
—
• If the mouse is functioning, shut down the computer through the Start menu (see page 25). After the
computer shuts down, press the power button to restart the computer.
• If the computer does not respond to a keystroke or the mouse, press the power button for at least 8 to
10 seconds until the computer turns off. Press the power button again to restart the computer.
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