Dell XPS 720 (Mid 2007) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If the drive is not listed, perform a full scan with your antivirus software to check for and remove viruses. Viruses can
sometimes prevent Windows from recognizing the drive.

T

EST

THE

DRIVE

• Insert another disc to eliminate the possibility that the original drive is defective.
• Insert a bootable floppy disk and restart the computer.

C

LEAN

THE

DRIVE

OR

DISK

See "Cleaning Your Computer" on page 176.

C

HECK

THE

CABLE

CONNECTIONS

R

UN

THE

H

ARDWARE

T

ROUBLESHOOTER

See "Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems" on page 83.

R

UN

THE

D

ELL

D

IAGNOSTICS

See "Dell Diagnostics" on page 72.

Optical drive problems

NOTE:

High-speed optical drive vibration is normal and may cause noise, which does not indicate a defect in the

drive or the media.

NOTE:

Because of different regions worldwide and different disc formats, not all DVD titles work in all DVD drives.

A

DJUST

THE

W

INDOWS

VOLUME

CONTROL

• Click the speaker icon in the lower-right corner of your screen.
• Ensure that the volume is turned up by clicking the slidebar and dragging it up.
• Ensure that the sound is not muted by clicking any boxes that are checked.

C

HECK

THE

SPEAKERS

AND

SUBWOOFER

See "Sound and Speaker Problems" on page 63.

Problems writing to an optical drive

C

LOSE

OTHER

PROGRAMS

The optical drive must receive a steady stream of data during the writing process.

If the stream is interrupted, an error occurs. Try closing all programs before you write to the optical.

T

URN

OFF

STANDBY

MODE

IN

W

INDOWS

BEFORE

WRITING

TO

A

DISC

See "Configuring Power Management

Settings" on page 47 or search for the keyword

standby in Windows Help and Support for information on power

management modes.

Hard drive problems

R

UN

C

HECK

D

ISK

Windows XP:

1

Click Start and click My Computer.

2

Right-click Local Disk C:.

3

Click Properties

→ Tools→ Check Now.

4

Click Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors and click Start.

Windows Vista:

1

Click

Start

and click Computer.

2

Right-click Local Disk C:.

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