62Has the floppy disk been correctly inserted?Has the floppy disk been correctly formatted?Has the Setup Utility been used to set [Floppy Operation] to [Enable]?( page 49)Your floppy disk content may be corrupted.Is the disk write-protected?Select [Format] in [My Computer] - [3 1/2 Floppy (A:)] - [File]. After confirming thedisk volume and format type, start formatting.Your drive or file may not have been properly set.Check to see if the hard disk is full. If it is full, delete unnecessary files.Your hard disk content may be corrupted. Contact Panasonic Technical Support.Try testing another drive or media.You may need to clean the lens or disc.Is the disc loaded on the tray correctly?Is the disc bent, scratched, or dirty?Is the computer powered on?To remove a disc when the computer is powered off, insert a sharp object such as thebent-out tip of a paper clip into the emergency hole. Pushing it completely to the endwill free the tray so that it can be pulled out.Did you open the CD drive or remove the MPEG disc while it was operating?Re-insert the MPEG disc and close the CD drive. Press Enter .Is the disc bent labeled?Set the [CD Drive Speed] to [Low] in the Setup Utility. ( page 50)Dealing with Problems (Advanced)Cannot read/write to afloppy diskUnable to write to a diskHow to format a floppydisk is unclearUnable to read/write tothe hard diskWhen the previous itemis not the causeTrouble has occurredwith the discThe access lamp ( )does not lightCannot play disc or readdata from itCannot eject discA blue background ap-pears on the screen withthe MPEG imageThe CD drive vibrates alotDisk OperationsEmergency HoleA USB device does notworkWindows 98 Windows 2000Make sure a driver is installed.Contact the manufacturer of the product.Windows NTUSB devices are not supported.Connecting Peripherals