Lenovo PC 300GL Using your Personal Computer - PC300GL - 6561, 6591 - Page 77
Solving Problems
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Chapter 6. Solving Problems This chapter presents an overview of diagnostic tools available to you. You can use these tools to identify and correct problems that might come up as you use your computer. This chapter also contains information about option diskettes and terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs. Important If you have just added new software or a new computer option and your computer is not working, do the following before using the other information in the chapter: Remove the software or device you just added. Run the diagnostic programs to determine if your computer is running correctly. (See "Diagnostic Programs" on page 97 for information about diagnostic programs provided with your computer.) Reinstall the new software or new device. Using Diagnostic Tools Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or user error (for example, pressing the wrong key). Using the diagnostic aids discussed in this chapter, you might be able to solve such problems yourself or gather helpful information you can pass on to a service technician. You can check the hardware by following the procedures in this chapter. You can also use the diagnostic programs provided with your computer (see "Diagnostic Programs" on page 97 for a description of these programs). If the hardware checks out OK, and you have not made a user error, you might have a software problem. If you suspect that you have a software problem and your computer came with IBM-preinstalled software, refer to About Your Software and the operating-system documentation that comes with your computer. If you have installed software applications yourself, consult the documentation that comes with the software. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 63