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Troubleshooting Other Problems Problem The computer locks up or does not accept any input. The computer enters suspend mode automatically. The computer performance is getting worse in an environment where the temperature is higher than the product specifications. (See "Specifications" on page 221.) The computer has problems such as a broken keylock or a defective indicator lamp. The computer does not turn off with the power switch. The computer does not start from a diskette. Cause or Action Press the Power Shutdown switch on the bottom of the computer with the tip of a pen to turn off the computer; then turn the computer on again. If there is still a problem, have the computer serviced. The computer enters suspend mode automatically when the processor temperature is higher than a certain degree. This is not a defect. Processor speed may decrease if the computer is used in a high-temperature environment. This is not a defect. Have the computer serviced. If the suspend lamp is turned on, connect the AC Adapter or install a fully charged battery pack in the computer; then resume operations. If there is still a problem, press the Power Shutdown switch on the bottom of the computer with the tip of a pen to turn off the computer. Check that the startup sequence in Easy-Setup is set to start the computer from the diskette drive (see page 38). Chapter 8. Solving Computer Problems 155