You have been using your hard disk drive successfully for
some time but notice a reduction in performance.
The data on the disk may have become fragmented. Backup all
your data and use a disk optimization utility to reorganize the
files on your disk.
Check that your IDE driver is installed correctly (see
Chapter 2). Make sure your CONFIG.SYS file has not been
altered and that it loads the IDE driver.
If you cannot access data on your hard disk or you are seeing
read/ write errors, the disk may have a physical problem.
Contact your Authorized EPSON Servicer or the EPSON
Connection.
Password Problems
You have forgotten your password.
You must discharge your CMOS memory. To do this, you
need to change the setting of jumper JP23 to position 3-4. See
Chapter 4 for details on changing the jumper setting.
After you have changed JP23, restart your system, leave it on
for a few seconds, then turn it off again. This resets the SETUP
values to their factory defaults. Both the Supervisor and the
User passwords are disabled.
Set JP23 back to position 2-3. Then turn the computer on again.
Use SETUP as described in Chapter 2 to set a new password, if
you want one.
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Summary of Contents for ActionPC 6000
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Page 24: ...1 10 Setting Up Your System ...
Page 42: ...2 18 Running SETUP and Installing Drivers ...
Page 121: ...Hard Disk Drive Types Hard disk drive types Specifications A 9 ...
Page 125: ...Hardware Interrupts System I O Address Map Specifications A 13 ...
Page 126: ...System I O address map continued A 14 Specifications ...
Page 128: ...A 16 Specifications ...
Page 140: ...8 Index ...