Dell GX240 Kitchen Entertainment Center User Manual


 
176 Solving Problems
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No. The problem is resolved.
Hardware Conflicts
Hardware conflicts occur when the operating system detects multiple
devices that are attempting to operate on the same computer resources
when those resources cannot be shared between the devices.
Symptoms:
Computer hangs or locks up, particularly while using a specific device.
Memory parity errors occur on parity-enabled computers.
Noise or other problems from sound cards.
Unintelligible characters printed on the printer.
Mouse pointer hangs and will not move or moves in a stuttering
fashion.
Messages stating that the computer is not operating at maximum
performance.
Errors and crashes of applications for no apparent reason.
Nothing displays on the video monitor.
To resolve hardware conflicts, remove any newly added hardware and
contact the hardware manufacturer. Also see your operating system
documentation.
Computer Memory Problems
During POST, the computer checks the computer's memory, determines the
amount of installed memory, and then writes to and reads from the number
of available bytes to ensure proper operation.
Basic Checks:
If an insufficient memory message appears, save and close any open
files and exit any open application programs not in use.
Consider installing additional computer memory.
Run the System Memory test in the Dell Diagnostics.
Reseat the memory modules.