Apple PowerBook G4 (12-inch, 1.5 GHz) User Manual

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Chapter 5

Troubleshooting

 Make sure you are within antenna range of the other computer or the network’s

access point.

Nearby electronic devices or metal structures can interfere with wireless
communication and reduce this range. Repositioning or rotating the computer may
improve reception.

 Check the AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express signal level.

Check the AirPort status icon in the menu bar. Up to four bars appear to show signal
strength.

 See AirPort Help (choose Help > Mac Help, then choose Library > AirPort Help from

the menu bar) and the instructions that came with the wireless device for more
information.

If your computer’s hard disk is not recording data correctly

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In a few instances, if the hard disk undergoes an unusually strong vibration, the Sudden
Motion Sensor may become active and result in dropped frames or unrecorded
portions of sound or data when the disk is recording intensively. If this occurs, make
sure that your PowerBook is in a stable environment without vibration or abrupt
movement.

If you have trouble ejecting a disc

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Quit any applications that may be using the disc and try again. If that doesn’t work,
restart the computer while holding down the trackpad button.

If you suspect a problem with your computer hardware

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You can use the Apple Hardware Test application to help determine if there is a
problem with one of your computer’s components, such as the memory or processor.

For more information about Apple Hardware Test, see “Using Apple Hardware Test” on
page 66.

If you have problems with your Internet connection
 Make sure your telephone line or network cable is connected and functioning

properly.

 If you are using a dial-up Internet connection, make sure that your telephone cord is

plugged into the modem port (marked with the W icon) and not the Ethernet port
(marked with the G icon) on the computer.

 Open the Network pane of System Preferences and verify the information entered

there with your Internet service provider (ISP) or network administrator.

If you have a problem using your computer or working with the Mac OS
 If the answers to your questions are not in this manual, look in Mac OS Help for

instructions and troubleshooting information.

 Check the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support for the latest

troubleshooting information and software updates.

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