User’s Manual
Booting Up
Problem:
System reports an error message that is not related
to any setup problems.
Actions:
• Your system may have a virus that has infected the
master boot record. Boot from a clean (uninfected and
write-protected) floppy disk or from a bootable CD and
run virus checking software to find and remove the virus.
• Write down the message and call Technical Support
at the number listed on the “Read Me First” brochure
that was included with your system.
Problem:
System prompts for a password on boot.
Action:
Boot password has been enabled. Type in your password
to continue. If you have lost the password or the password
has been enabled by accident, you will need to return the
unit to WinBook to have the password reset.
Problem:
System will not accept my password.
Actions:
• Check the System Status LEDs to be sure that the Num
Lock and/or Caps Lock are not activated.
• If you have forgotten your password, there is no easy
way to recover the password. You will need to return
the computer to WinBook for service.
• If the Caps Lock and/or NumLock were activated when
you entered the password, you will have to re-enter the
password in caps and/or with the appropriate numbers.
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