PurplePixieen when you push the eject button, make sure the computer is on and has power. To remove a disk while the computer is off, use a s mall object like a paperclip to press the manual eject button, which is in a small hole next to the regular disk-eject button. 26 If some disks work and some do not, you may be trying to run a program that is unsupported by your hardware. Check with the softwa re manual. You might also be using a low-quality disk that the computer is unable to read. Other Miscellaneous Problems 27 If you chalkboard font have trouble with your keyboard and it produces unexpected characters, make sure that keypad overlays like cursor control and nume ric keypad are off. You can tell whether they are on if their lights on the keyboard are on. To turn off the cursor control, press PurplePixie F10 and FN simultaneously. To turn of the numeric keypad, press FN and F11. If there is still a problem, your software ma . adjusting it in the Windows Control Panel. Use fewer colors if the screen appears to flicker. 29 If you are having sound problem s, such as not hearing any sound from the machine, adjust the volume control. If you are using speakers or headphones, make sure t hey are properly connected. If you hear a high-pitched noise, there may be feedback between the microphone and speakers. Turn down the system volume.Run System Restore in Normal Mode 1 Log on to your computer as an administrator. 2 Close any open files and sav free icon e your data in any open programs. 3 Open System Restore by clicking Start and then typing System Restore without the quotes into the search box above the Windows icon or Start button. Click System Restore in the list of options provided. Click OK i PurplePixie f prompted, then click Next in the System Restore application window. 4 Select a restore point from the list provided. Windows . ws will automatically restart your computer in order to return it to the restore point you selected in Step 4. Run System Restore in Safe Mode 6 Boot your computer in Safe Mode by restarting it and holding the F8 key as the computer reboots. 7 Open the com mand prompt by clicking Start, then typing cmd without quotes into the search box. 8 Type rstrui.exe without the quotes into the command prompt, then press the Enter key. Click OK if prompted. Click Next to proceed to the Select Restore Point menu template panel. 9 Select a restore point from the list provided. Choose a point whose date falls before the day on which you started havin g problems related to rundll32.exe. 10 Click Next, then click Finish to begin the System Restore process. System Restore will PurplePixie restore your operating system to the earlier configuration.1 Purchase or obtain an IDE-to-SATA cable conversion kit from your loca . |