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Troubleshooting If you run into problems getting your OmniBook started, you can use the suggestions in this chapter for getting back on track. Hints If you're having a problem-and Windows is running on your OmniBook-see the online OmniBook User's Guide. Its troubleshooting chapter contains more troubleshooting information. If you're having a problem within one particular application, check the manual for that application, too. If you have questions that this manual doesn't answer, you can • See the online OmniBook User's Guide-it's your main source of information about using the OmniBook. It includes extensive troubleshooting information. • If you're using Windows for Workgroups, check the online Windows Quick Start and MS-DOS Quick Start manuals. • If you're using Windows 95, check the printed Introducing Microsoft Windows manual. • Look at the online Help for Windows and other applications. • Check with your computer system administrator, if you have one. • See other books about Windows, MS-DOS, and other applications. Check your local library or bookstore. • Contact your dealer, or contact Hewlett-Packard-see the OmniBook Support and Service booklet or OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library. • Get information about system resources (interrupts, addresses, and memory)- see "Software System Resources" on page 6-4. • Find technical information about the OmniBook on the Internet-visit the World-Wide Web support site at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook. 5-2

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Troubleshooting
If you run into problems getting your OmniBook started, you can use the
suggestions in this chapter for getting back on track.
Hints
If you’re having a problem—and Windows is running on your OmniBook—see the
online OmniBook
User’s Guide
. Its troubleshooting chapter contains more
troubleshooting information.
If you’re having a problem within one particular application, check the manual for
that application, too.
If you have questions that this manual doesn’t answer, you can
See the online OmniBook
User’s Guide
—it’s your main source of information
about using the OmniBook. It includes extensive troubleshooting information.
If you’re using Windows for Workgroups, check the online
Windows Quick Start
and
MS-DOS Quick Start
manuals.
If you’re using Windows 95, check the printed
Introducing Microsoft Windows
manual.
Look at the online Help for Windows and other applications.
Check with your computer system administrator, if you have one.
See other books about Windows, MS-DOS, and other applications. Check your
local library or bookstore.
Contact your dealer, or contact Hewlett-Packard—see the OmniBook
Support
and Service
booklet or OmniBook Support in the online OmniBook Library.
Get information about system resources (interrupts, addresses, and memory)—
see “Software System Resources” on page 6-4.
Find technical information about the OmniBook on the Internet—visit the
World-Wide Web support site at http://www.hp.com/go/omnibook.