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Making a sound when starting and exiting Windows (for
Windows NT models)
When speakers are not connected to your PC, you hear a sound when starting and shutting down
it, which should not be considered a trouble. In this case, adjust the volume as follows:
1
Right-click the speaker icon on the taskbar, then click [Open Volume Control]. [Master
Volume] dialog box appears.
2
Adjust the volume by moving the volume knob under [Master Volume] or [Wave Output]
up and down.
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ACPI standby mode (Windows 2000 models)
With your PC, standby mode is preset to Advanced (ACPI S3). (On IDE-RAID models, it is preset
to Standard (ACPI S1)). Be aware of the following:
• Pressing the power switch for more than 4 seconds during standby causes the PC power to
shut down.
The system may not boot if you press the power switch again.
In that event, unplug the power cable, re-plug it at least 10 seconds after before turning PC power
on.
• On Windows 2000 models with a USB device connected, the system may detect a USB device
again when returning from standby mode. This does not practically indicate a problem.
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