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Make sure the computer is connected to a power source and turned on. The optical disc drive eject mechanism requires power to operate. Make sure a program is not accessing the drive and preventing it from ejecting. If you need to remove a disc and cannot turn on the computer (for example, if the battery is completely discharged), use a narrow object, such as a straightened paper clip, to press the manual eject button. This button is in the small hole next to the optical disc drive eject button on the face of the optical disc drive tray. If Something Goes Wrong 168 Optical disc drive problems Never use a pencil to press the manual eject button. Pencil lead can break off inside the computer and damage it. Some discs run correctly but others do not. Check that the type of disc you are using is compatible with your optical disc drive. For more information regarding supported optical media formats, refer to the complete detail specifications for your computer at pcsupport.toshiba.com. If the problem is with an optical data disc, refer to the software’s documentation and check that the hardware configuration meets the program’s needs. The disc will not come out of the drive when you click the eject button on the screen. Press the button on the optical disc drive itself. For additional information see “You press the disc eject button, but the drive tray does not slide out.” on page 167. High Definition content via the Blu-ray Disc™ is not displaying properly. (Available on certain models.) If you system comes with a Blu-ray player, make sure you are using an HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) HDMI™ cable. If viewing High Definition content on an external monitor, your system may not support this function. For more information, see “Viewing Blu-ray Disc™ movies” on page 99. Online content accessed through the Blu-ray Disc™ is not displaying. Make sure you are connected to the Internet. While viewing a Blu-ray Disc™ movie the sound is not coming from the computer's speakers. You can change the destination of the audio signal in Sound properties in the Control Panel. NOTE If Something Goes Wrong 169 Optical disc drive problems Blu-ray Disc™ player Technology. Compatibility and/or performance issues are possible. Certain interactive features may not be supported due to compatibility, network settings or other conditions. Advanced Access Content System (AACS) keys are integrated into your computer for copy protection purposes. Occasional renewal is required and will initially be provided at no charge. After the initial period, Corel Corporation will provide AACS key renewals pursuant to its then current terms and conditions. For more information on AACS key, visit . Depending on BD content, you may experience "frame dropping" or lower performance. Viewing on an external display requires an RGB/HDCP supported HDMI™ port. External power is required for viewing BD content. Dual view feature is not supported. You must close all other applications during BD playback. . BD player does not support DVD playback. Please use Windows Media® player or "TOSHIBA DVD Player" for DVD playback. . BD playback feature support may vary with each BD. Please contact content publisher directly with any questions. . Do not play a Blu-ray Disc™ when recording a TV program, whether live or pre-scheduled. Doing so may cause Blu-ray Disc™ playback or television program recording errors. . While playing a BD-J title, keyboard short-cut and resume play functions are not supported. . BD player does not support HD DVDs. Blu-ray Discs™ with high definition content is required for HD viewing. . Do not place your computer in sleep or hibernate mode while the Blu-ray Disc™ player is running. . The region code of your BD (video) must match the region code of your BD player. Otherwise, the BD will not play properly. Region codes can be set from the BD software that came with your computer. . Make sure to connect your computer's power cord/cable to a live electrical outlet via the AC Adaptor when playing a BD, otherwise, Blu-ray Disc™ playback may not operate smoothly. If Something Goes Wrong 170 Sound system problems Sound system problems No sound is coming from the computer’s speakers. Adjust the volume control. Try pressing F12 to see if volume mute is disabled. Check that the volume control on the computer is turned up. If you are using external headphones or speakers, check that they are securely connected to your computer. The computer emits a loud, high-pitched noise. This is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. It occurs in any sound system when input from a microphone is fed to the speakers and the speaker volume is too loud. Adjust the volume control. Printer problems This section lists some of the most common printer problems. The printer will not print. Check that the printer is connected to a working power outlet, turned on and ready (on line). Check that the printer has plenty of paper. Some prin...
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