Dealing with problems, Advanced) – Panasonic CF-R1 User Manual

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Dealing with Problems

(Advanced)

Unable to connect to a
network

Windows cannot be shut
down or restarted

Windows 2000

When performing a copy
operation via a LAN card
with a computer on the
network, an error mes-
sage is displayed and the
copy operation fails

Confirm that either [Modem] or [LAN] is set to [Enable] in the Setup Utility.
When using the computer as a network computer, some additional settings may
have to be made depending on the usage conditions. We recommend asking your
system administrator or the person in charge of the network.
If the standby or hibernation mode is entered, the computer may have to be restarted.

Was an attempt made to shut down (or restart) Windows while the computer was
connected to a network drive using a LAN?
With the following procedure, shut down (or restart) Windows after disconnecting
the network drive.

1

Windows 2000

Select [My Computer].

Windows XP

Select [start], and then select [My Computer].

2

Select [Tools] - [Disconnect Network Drive].

3

Select all of the displayed network drives, then select [OK].
The settings for the LAN card you are using may not be optimized. Confirm this
with the following procedure.

1

Select the network card you are using from [Network adapters] in [Control Panel]

- [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager]

2

Select [Advanced], select [Store And Forward] from [Property], then set [En-
able] for [Value] if it is set to [Disable]
(This item may be unavailable for some types of network cards.)

Confirm that the computer on the network is operating properly and that the file is not corrupt.

Network

Your peripheral does not
work (An error occurs
while installing the driver)
The cursor does not move

The device will not oper-
ate if a different mouse
driver is installed.

A PC Card does not work

The address map for IRQ,
I/O port address, etc. is
unclear

A USB device does not
work

When you install the driver for a PC Card or peripheral device, be sure to use a driver that is
compatible with the operating system. If you use an incompatible driver, malfunction may occur.
For information on drivers, contact the manufacturer of the peripheral device you purchased.

Check your mouse connection, then reboot the computer from the keyboard.
A driver which is compatible with the connected mouse must be installed. If the
device does not operate when the driver is installed:
In the Setup Utility, set [Touch Pad] to [Disable].

When you install a different mouse driver, such as IntelliPoint for Microsoft’s
IntelliMouse, the mouse driver currently installed in the computer must be uninstalled.
Use the following procedure to uninstall this driver.

1

Windows 2000

Select [Control Panel] - [Add/Remove Programs]

Windows XP

Select [Control Panel] - [Add or Remove Programs]

2

Select [Synaptics TouchPad] and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the driver.
Make sure the card is properly inserted.
Confirm that the card conforms to the PC Card Standard.
Note that after a driver is installed, the computer must be rebooted.
Check that the proper port settings have been made.
Read the PC Card’s manual. Or, you may need to call the manufacturer of the PC Card.
Try removing/reinserting the PC Card by following the proper procedure. (

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Confirm that a driver for your operating system has been installed.

Windows 2000

Check the address map by going to [View] - [Resources by type] in [Control Panel] -
[System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].

Windows XP

Check the address map by going to [View] - [Resources by type] in [Control Panel] -
[Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].

Make sure a driver is installed.
Contact the manufacturer of the product.

Connecting Peripherals

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