Epson ActionNote 880CX User Manual - Page 109

Software Problems, Ctrl C, Ctrl Break., Ctrl Alt Del, Num Lock

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Software Problems If you are having trouble with an application program, try the following solutions: 1. If the application program does not start, check that you are following the correct procedure for starting the program, and that it is installed correctly. 2. If the program is running, see if it includes on-line help to assist you in diagnosing the problem. 3. Your computer can run at either high speed or low speed. While almost all programs work properly at high speed, some must run at the slower speed. Check your software manual to see if this is the case, and change the CPU Speed setting in Setup if necessary. See Chapter 1 for instructions. 4. If you have entered an MS-DOS command that you want to stop, press Ctrl C or Ctrl Break. If you are using Windows, press Ctrl Alt Del to reset the system. 5. An application program can occasionally lock up the computer, making it unresponsive to the keyboard. If your computer does not respond when you press the Num Lock key, turn off your system, wait five seconds, and then turn it back on and restart your application program. 6. If none of these solutions solve your software problem, contact the software manufacturer for technical support. 5-14 Troubleshooting

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Software Problems
If you are having trouble with an application program, try the
following solutions:
1.
If the application program does not start, check that you are
following the correct procedure for starting the program,
and that it is installed correctly.
2.
If the program is running, see if it includes on-line help to
assist you in diagnosing the problem.
3.
Your computer can run at either high speed or low speed.
While almost all programs work properly at high speed,
some must run at the slower speed. Check your software
manual to see if this is the case, and change the
CPU Speed
setting in Setup if necessary. See Chapter 1 for instructions.
4.
If you have entered an MS-DOS command that you want to
stop, press
Ctrl C
or
Ctrl Break.
If you are using Windows,
press
Ctrl Alt Del
to reset the system.
5.
An application program can occasionally lock up the
computer, making it unresponsive to the keyboard. If your
computer does not respond when you press the
Num Lock
key, turn off your system, wait five seconds, and then turn
it back on and restart your application program.
6.
If none of these solutions solve your software problem,
contact the software manufacturer for technical support.
5-14 Troubleshooting