Dell E6500 Service Manual - Page 62

IEEE 1394 Device Problems, Lockups and Software Problems - user guide

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1. Click Start and click My Computer. 2. Right-click Local Disk C:. 3. Click Properties ® Tools ® Check Now. 4. Check the box Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors and click Start. Windows Vista: 1. Click Start and click Computer. 2. Right-click Local Disk C:. 3. Click Properties ® Tools ® Check Now. The User Account Control window may appear. If you are an administrator on the computer, click Continue; otherwise, contact your administrator to continue the desired action. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. IEEE 1394 Device Problems Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the Regulatory Compliance Homepage at: www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance. NOTE: Your computer supports only IEEE 1394a standard. Ensure that the cable for the IEEE 1394 device is properly inserted into the device and into the connector on the computer Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is enabled in system setup For more information on using the system setup program, see the Dell™ Technology Guide on your computer or on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com. Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is recognized by Windows Windows XP: 1. Click Start and click Control Panel. 2. Under Pick a Category, click Performance and Maintenance ® System ® System Properties ® Hardware ® Device Manager. Windows Vista: 1. Click Start ® Control Panel ® Hardware and Sound. 2. Click Device Manager. If your IEEE 1394 device is listed, Windows recognizes the device. If you have problems with a Dell IEEE 1394 device Contact Dell Technical Support. If you have problems with an IEEE 1394 device not provided by Dell Contact the IEEE 1394 device manufacturer. Lockups and Software Problems

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1.
Click
Start
and click
My Computer
.
2.
Right-click
Local Disk C:
.
3.
Click
Properties
®
Tools
®
Check Now
.
4.
Check the box
Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors
and click
Start
.
Windows Vista
:
1.
Click
Start
and click
Computer
.
2.
Right-click
Local Disk C:
.
3.
Click
Properties
®
Tools
®
Check Now
.
The
User Account Control
window may appear. If you are an administrator on the computer, click
Continue
; otherwise, contact your administrator to
continue the desired action.
4.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
IEEE 1394 Device Problems
Before working inside your computer, read the safety information that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices information, see the
Regulatory Compliance Homepage at: www.dell.com/regulatory_compliance.
Ensure that the cable for the IEEE 1394 device is properly inserted into the device and into the connector on the computer
Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is enabled in system setup
For more information on using the system setup program, see the
Dell™ Technology Guide
on your computer or on the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com
.
Ensure that the IEEE 1394 device is recognized by Windows
Windows XP
:
1.
Click
Start
and click
Control Panel
.
2.
Under
Pick a Category
, click
Performance and Maintenance
®
System
®
System Properties
®
Hardware
®
Device Manager
.
Windows Vista
:
1.
Click
Start
®
Control Panel
®
Hardware and Sound
.
2.
Click
Device Manager
.
If your IEEE 1394 device is listed, Windows recognizes the device.
If you have problems with a Dell IEEE 1394 device
Contact Dell Technical Support.
If you have problems with an IEEE 1394 device not provided by Dell
Contact the IEEE 1394 device manufacturer.
Lockups and Software Problems
NOTE:
Your computer supports only IEEE 1394a standard.