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If you are having problems with your keyboard, mouse, monitor, or any other peripheral such as a printer, turn off your computer and the component, unplug the component, then plug it back in. Turn the component on first (if it is a peripheral such as a printer), then turn the computer back on to see if the problem has been corrected. It is not uncommon for a cable between the computer and a component to become loose or disconnected. If you continue to have problems with that device, try another similar device from another computer or try your component on another computer.

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09/15/08

Last Updated: 9/15/08