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AmigaOS Manual: Workbench Troubleshooting
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If you encounter problems while using the system software, the following table describes how to resolve them:
Symptom | Possible Cause | Suggested Solution |
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Display is flickering; screen is not positioned properly. | The wrong display mode is selected or the overscan may be set incorrectly. | Open the ScreenMode editor in the Prefs drawer and select the appropriate display mode. If the screen display is totally indecipherable, you may have to reboot with a different Workbench disk. |
A requester asks you to insert a particular volume into any drive. | The system cannot find the disk, partition, or assigned directory it is looking for. The disk containing the program may have been removed, renamed, or an ASSIGN was not made. | Check the volume name in the requester. If it is the name of a floppy disk you have removed, insert that disk. If you have mistyped a volume name in a requester or command, select Cancel, then enter the correct name. If the massage appears while the Amiga is booting, you may need to add an ASSIGN statement to your User-startup file. |
A requester states that there is not enough memory to load a program. | You have too many programs running and there is not enough RAM left to start another program. | Close any unnecessary windows and exit unnecessary programs. |
You cannot move the pointer and keyboard input has no effect. | A program has crashed the Amiga | Reboot. |
You cannot move the pointer and keyboard input has no effect. | Keylock systems may have lock on. | Turn key to enable position. |
The screen goes blank and then a flashing red box appears stating an error, such as Not Enough Memory. | A program performed an illegal action that was serious enough to cause a system failure. | Press the left mouse button and the computer reboots. |
A flashing amber box appears stating Recoverable Alert. | A program performed an illegal action that caused an error from which the system can recover. | Press the left mouse button. |
Shortly after booting, a requester appears saying "Program <name> has not returned yet. Shall I wait some more?" | You started a program from the WBStartup drawer and Workbench is waiting for it to finish. | Select the requester's Cancel gadget. To prevent the appearance of this requester in the future, add the Tool Type DONOTWAIT in the program's information window. |