q
A blocked power supply fan. Make sure there is space
around the power supply fan vents in the back and
sides of the computer case. Remove the computer’s
cover and check both inside and outside the computer
for blockage. Make sure there is ample room around
your system for air circulation.
q
An overload of the power supply limitations. Check the
table in Appendix A to see if you have exceeded the
option slot power limits. See your option card
manual(s) for the power requirements for your option
card(s).
3.
After you correct the problem causing the overheating,
allow the computer to cool down for at least five minutes at
room temperature (about 78° F or 25° C).
4.
If you removed the computer’s cover, replace it now. (See
Chapter 4 for instructions.) Then turn on the computer.
If the power supply shuts off again, contact the Epson
Connection for assistance.
Password Problems
If you have any trouble using your password, try the following:
1.
If you think you know the correct password, reset the
computer and try again. See Chapter 3 for instructions.
2.
If you know the current password but you want to change
or delete it, see Chapter 2 for instructions.
3.
If you do not know the current password and you cannot
access your computer or use the SETUP program, see the
next section.
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Troubleshooting