Analyzing the problem – Toshiba Qosmio X500 User Manual

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User’s Manual

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Troubleshooting

Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for

loose pins.

Check that your CD/DVD/BD is correctly inserted.

Make notes of your observations and keep them in a permanent error log.

This will help you describe your problems to your dealer. If a problem

recurs, the log will help you identify the problem faster.

Analyzing the problem

Sometimes the system gives clues that can help you identify why it is

malfunctioning. Keep the following questions in mind:

Which part of the system is not operating properly: keyboard, hard disk

drive, optical media drive or display? Each device produces different

symptoms.

Is the operating system configuration set properly? Check the

configuration options.

What appears on the display screen? Does it display any messages or

random characters? Print a copy of the screen if you have a printer

attached. Look up the messages in the software and operating system

documentation. Check that all connecting cables are correctly and

firmly attached. Loose cables can cause erroneous or intermittent

signals.

Do any indicators light? Which ones? What color are they? Do they stay

on or blink? Write down what you see.

Do you hear any beeps? How many? Are they long or short? Are they

high pitched or low? Is the computer making any unusual noises? Write

down what you hear.

Record your observations so you can describe them to your dealer.

Software

The problems may be caused by your software

or disc. If you cannot load a software package,

the media may be damaged or the program

might be corrupted. Try loading another copy of

the software.
If an error message appears while you are using

a software package, check the software

documentation. These documents usually

include a problem solving section or a summary

of error messages.
Next, check any error messages in the operating

system documentation.

Hardware

If you cannot find a software problem, check your

hardware.
First run through the items in the preliminary

checklist above. If you still cannot correct the

problem, try to identify the source. The next

section provides checklists for individual

components and peripherals.

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