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108 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting apart. u Make sure there is a clear path between the two infrared ports. Nothing should be blocking the ports. u Make sure you have the appropriate software running on both devices (for file transfers) or you have the appropriate drivers (for printing to an infrared printer). u During POST, press F2 to access the BIOS Utility and verify that the infrared port is enabled. See "Onboard Devices Configuration" on page 96 for details. u Make sure both devices are IrDA-compliant. I want to set up my location to use the internal modem. To properly use your communications software (e.g., HyperTerminal), you need to set up your location: 1. Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel. 1. Double-click on Modems. 2. Click on Dialing Properties and begin setting up your location. Refer to the Windows manual. I get a "Not Enough Space for Allocation" error message from the Sleep Manager program. This is an error message that may appear when Sleep Manager is creating the Hibernation file. There are several different reasons that may cause this error: u The size of the free disk space on your hard disk is less than the required size. For example, if the onboard memory is 32MB and the video memory is 2MB, the total free disk space required will be around 34MB. If the total free disk space is less than this, you have to free up space on the hard disk. u The hard disk has enough free space, but this free space exists as small fragments.

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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
108
apart.
Make sure there is a clear path between the two infrared
ports. Nothing should be blocking the ports.
Make sure you have the appropriate software running on
both devices (for file transfers) or you have the appropriate
drivers (for printing to an infrared printer).
During POST, press
F2
to access the BIOS Utility and verify
that the infrared port is enabled.
See “Onboard Devices
Configuration” on page 96 for details.
Make sure both devices are IrDA-compliant.
I want to set up my location to use the internal modem.
To properly use your communications software (e.g.,
HyperTerminal), you need to set up your location:
1.
Click on
Start
,
Settings
,
Control Panel
.
1.
Double-click on
Modems
.
2.
Click on
Dialing Properties
and begin setting up your
location.
Refer to the Windows manual.
I get a “Not Enough Space for Allocation” error message from the
Sleep Manager program.
This is an error message that may appear when Sleep Manager is
creating the Hibernation file.
There are several different reasons
that may cause this error:
The size of the free disk space on your hard disk is less
than the required size.
For example, if the onboard memory is 32MB and the video
memory is 2MB, the total free disk space required will be
around 34MB.
If the total free disk space is less than this,
you have to free up space on the hard disk.
The hard disk has enough free space, but this free space
exists as small fragments.