HP X1100 manual Solving hardware problems, There is no image during boot and the screen is blank

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troubleshooting your workstation

solving hardware problems

solving hardware problems

This table gives basic troubleshooting tips. For more in-depth information, see the section “hp Diagtools hardware diagnostics” in this manual.

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Your Workstation Does Not Start Properly

 

 

 

 

The Workstation doesn’t power on.

 

 

 

 

Make sure...

How

 

 

 

 

The workstation’s power cord is

Connect the power cord to a

 

properly connected.

working power outlet and to the

 

 

rear of the workstation.

 

 

 

 

There is a buzzing noise.

 

 

 

 

A beep code when the workstation starts up means that there is a configuration problem.

Make sure...

How

 

 

 

This is the pre-boot diagnostics

1.

Count the number of beeps

capability feature. It detects

 

after the buzzer (refer to the

problems with your workstation.

 

section “pre-boot diagnostics

 

 

audio signal” in this chapter).

 

2.

Contact HP Support (refer to

 

 

page 56).

 

 

 

If you still have a problem, run HP e-Diagtools or Diagtools (refer to page 50).

There is no image during boot and the screen is blank.

Make sure...

How

 

 

The line voltage switch, located

See the section “screen is blank

on the back of your workstation,

because the system failed to boot”

is set to 115.

in this chapter.

 

 

If the Workstation starts and you still have a problem, run HP e-Diagtools (refer to page 50).

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number A7868-90001 Edition E1201 Getting started guideLegal notices First Edition December Printing Division Page Contents Troubleshooting your workstation Warranty and regulatory information Contents Avoiding electrical shocks Important warningsRemoving and replacing the cover If you have a modem Safety informationRecycling your workstation Avoiding static electricity Information on ergonomic issuesIf you want Refer to finding information and helpCharacteristics HP Workstation Hp x1100 technical characteristicsPage Setting up and using your Installation tools Setting up your hp workstationConnecting devices Typical Connectors Location of Rear Panel ConnectorsHands and arms. If you do experience discomfort or pain While using any computing equipment, discontinue useInformation before using your workstation. For detailed Summary is provided in the working in comfort and safety onSetting the Workstation’s Line Voltage Switch Setting the line voltage switchConnecting the power cord Selecting a monitor for your workstation Graphics Card Resolutions and FrequenciesGraphics Card Display Vertical Frequency Hz2 Resolution1 Workstation Component overviewHP Workstation x1100 System Board Removing and replacing the cover and front bezelRemoving the Cover Removing the workstation coverRemoving the Bezels Removing the front bezelReplacing the cover and front bezel 10 Replacing the Cover Removing and replacing workstation componentsStarting your workstation Starting and stopping your workstationInitializing your software Stopping your workstation Creating an emergency repair diskViewing your workstation configuration Configuring your workstation Starting the hp setup programMain menu Security menu Boot menuPower menu Advanced menuTo set a password Setting passwords in the hp setup programSoftware and driver availability Using power managementBefore writing to your CD-RW drive if installed Preparing your work environment Working in comfort and safetyYour work posture Additional ergonomic issuesWorking in comfort and safety Working in comfort and safety Chapter Troubleshooting your workstation Screen is blank because the system failed to boot There is no image during boot and the screen is blank Solving hardware problemsYour Workstation Has a Hardware Problem There is an image during boot but then the screen goes blank Your Workstation Has a Hardware ProblemMouse doesn’t work Solving hardware problems Troubleshooting tipsNeed more help? If you lose the keyIf you miss the beep code Pre-boot diagnostics audio signalNumber Meaning Beeps Obtaining e-Diagtools Hp Diagtools hardware diagnosticsRunning hp e-Diagtools Starting e-Diagtools from the CD-ROMProducing a support ticket What functions are available? Hp recovery CD-ROMInstall Windows Install Windows NTPerforming a full recovery Before performing a recoveryfiles and software applications have been saved Hp recovery CD-ROM Hp customer care center phone numbers Warranty and regulatory Is certified by Base Product NumberProduct Options Conforms to the following specificationsFCC for USA only Regulatory informationNoise declaration for Germany Regulatory information Appendix a Three year limited hardware warranty Hp hardware warrantyLimitation of liability and remedies Limitation of warrantyCustomer responsibilities Obtaining on-site warranty serviceHp telephone support services Obtaining parts warranty serviceSoftware Hp software limited warrantyOperating system Hp software license agreement Hp service proceduresHp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty Hp software limited warranty

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