HP Media Center m7200 PC Troubleshooting Guide - Page 15

Diskette, Floppy Drive Select Models Only, Display Monitor

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Diskette (Floppy) Drive (Select Models Only) (continued ) Symptom Possible cause Solution Diskette drive cannot save (write) information to the diskette. Diskette is full or the file is too big. Diskette is write protected. Use another diskette or compress the file to reduce its size. Slide the write-protection tab to the unlocked position on the diskette. File Save command was not When saving information to the diskette drive, verify that you properly executed. are using the correct drive letter. Diskette is damaged. Replace the diskette. Diskette is not formatted. To format the diskette: 1 Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2 Right-click the 3½ Floppy (A:) icon. 3 Select Format. 4 Select the desired options, and click Start to begin formatting the diskette. Display (Monitor) NOTE: If you encounter display (monitor) problems, refer to the documentation that came with your monitor and to the common causes and solutions listed in this table. Symptom Screen is blank, and monitor power light is not lit. Screen is blank. Images on the screen are too large or too small, or the images are fuzzy. Possible cause Monitor power cable is not connected to the monitor or to the wall outlet. Monitor is off (not turned on). Screen saver is enabled. PC is in standby mode. PC is in hibernation mode or is off. Monitor connector cable is not properly connected to the back of the PC. The screen resolution setting may not be set to your liking or may not be the best for your monitor. Solution Reconnect the power plug on the back of the monitor and on the wall outlet. Press the On button on the front of the monitor. Press any key or move the mouse to make the screen display visible again. Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the Esc key on the keyboard to resume from standby mode. Press the On button to turn on the PC. Inspect the monitor video connector for bent pins. If no pins are bent, reconnect the monitor connector cable on the back of the PC. Adjust the monitor resolution setting in Windows: 1 Right-click the desktop, and then select Properties. 2 Select the Settings tab. 3 Drag the Screen Resolution slider to adjust the resolution as needed. PC Troubleshooting Guide 11

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PC Troubleshooting Guide
11
Diskette
(Floppy) Drive (Select Models Only)
(
continued
)
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
Diskette is full or the file is
too big.
Use another diskette or compress the file to reduce its size.
Diskette is write protected.
Slide the write-protection tab to the unlocked position on the
diskette.
File Save command was not
properly executed.
When saving information to the diskette drive, verify that you
are using the correct drive letter.
Diskette is damaged.
Replace the diskette.
Diskette drive cannot save
(write) information to the
diskette.
Diskette is not formatted.
To format the diskette:
1
Click
Start
, and then click
My Computer
.
2
Right-click the
3½ Floppy (A:)
icon.
3
Select
Format
.
4
Select the desired options, and click
Start
to begin
formatting the diskette.
Display (Monitor)
NOTE:
If you encounter display (monitor) problems, refer to the documentation that came with your monitor and
to the common causes and solutions listed in this table.
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
Monitor power cable is not
connected to the monitor or
to the wall outlet.
Reconnect the power plug on the back of the monitor and
on the wall outlet.
Screen is blank, and
monitor power light is
not lit.
Monitor is off (not
turned on).
Press the On button on the front of the monitor.
Screen saver is enabled.
Press any key or move the mouse to make the screen
display visible again.
PC is in standby mode.
Press the Standby button (select models only), or press the
Esc key on the keyboard to resume from standby mode.
PC is in hibernation mode or
is off.
Press the On button to turn on the PC.
Screen is blank.
Monitor connector cable is
not properly connected to
the back of the PC.
Inspect the monitor video connector for bent pins. If no pins
are bent, reconnect the monitor connector cable on the
back of the PC.
Images on the screen are
too large or too small, or
the images are fuzzy.
The screen resolution setting
may not be set to your liking
or may not be the best for
your monitor.
Adjust the monitor resolution setting in Windows:
1
Right-click the desktop, and then select
Properties
.
2
Select the
Settings
tab.
3
Drag the
Screen Resolution
slider to adjust the
resolution as needed.