HP 4100 manual Verifying the Repair

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Separate Problems. If there is more than one symptom, separate them into distinct problems.

Consider Causes. Keep in mind possible causes for each problem. Use the diagnostic tools and troubleshooting® suggestions to help find possible causes.

The OmniBook diagnostic program is the primary troubleshooting tool—it tests most components using automatic and interactive tests. The table on page 3-4 shows how you can

®use the different diagnostic tools to isolate the cause.

The troubleshooting suggestions on page 3-5 include general suggestions for repairing units with certain failure symptoms.

Swapping easily replaced modules with known-good modules is an ideal way to isolate the cause down to the module level. It is rare for more than one module to be responsible for one failure symptom. Therefore, replacement of more than one module for a particular symptom should be the exception rather than the normal expectation.

After replacing a module, it is normal for the unit to be in a confused state and lock up when power is applied. If this occurs, press the system-off button to restart the computer in a known state.

Verifying the Repair

Before returning the repaired unit to the customer, verify the repair by running the following tests:

Basic Diagnostic Test. Run the basic test of the OmniBook diagnostic program (page 3-12). –and–

Function Tests. Run tests that check the repaired function, such as in the OmniBook diagnostic program (page 3-12).

–and–

Failed Tests. Run any other tests that failed during troubleshooting.

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Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

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Contents HP OmniBook Edition History Contents Tables FiguresHP OmniBook Sources of OmniBook Information IntroductionSource Address or NumberOmniBook 4100 Models Product InformationOmniBook Front View Features and OperationProduct Comparisons Power Management Power StatesOmniBook OmniBook 2100/3100 Processor Memory Video Operating SystemTurning the OmniBook On and Off Activating Power ModesMain Status Lights LED Strip Cable Checking the Status of the OmniBookKeyboard Status Lights VGA PCA Resetting the OmniBook Using Fn Hot KeysFn Hot Keys Hot KeySystem Interrupts System ResourcesSystem Memory 10. DMA Channels System Input/Output Addresses 100-3FF11. OmniBook 4100 Specifications SpecificationsProduct Information HP OmniBook OmniBook 4100-Only Accessories 12. OmniBook 4100 AccessoriesOmniBook 7100, 4100, 3100, 2100 Accessories Internal Design Replaceable Module DiagramDocking port 13. Functional StructurePage Removal Cross-Reference Removal and ReplacementRecommended Screw Torques Required EquipmentScrew Thread Size Torque kgfcm Torque inlbfRemoval Procedure Removing the Battery or Plug-In ModuleRemoving a RAM Board RAM Board Replacement Part NumbersDescription Part Number Exchange Part NumberRemoving the Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part NumbersDescription Part Number Exchange Part Number Creating a Hibernate Partition Installing a Hard Drive in the Cover Reassembly NotesReplacing Small Parts Replacement ProcedureReplacing Small Parts User-Replaceable Removing the Keyboard Removing the KeyboardHint Removing the Display Removing the Display AssemblyDisplay Component Compatibility Removing the LCD ModuleRemoval and Replacement HP OmniBook Removing the Display Reassembly Notes Removing the Top Case Removing the Top Case Reassembly Notes Removing the Motherboard or Bottom Case Removing the Motherboard Reassembly Notes Installing a New Serial Number Label 10. Installing Docking Doors and Module Latch12. Removing the Bios IC Removing the Bios ICRemoving Other Components Display Bezel Display Case Removal ProceduresRemoving Display Components Component Cable HolderComponent Display Latch 10. Removing Bottom Case Components Removing Top Case ComponentsComponent CPU Bottom Plate CPU Module MMO CPU Top Plate Fan Removal ProceduresIR PCA Lvds PCA Component Frame, Left Frame, Left or Right Heatsink PartsVGA PCA Component Speaker, Left Speaker, Right Speaker CoverTroubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting the Problem TroubleshootingVerifying the Repair Scope of Diagnostic Tools Suggestions for TroubleshootingSymptom Troubleshooting SuggestionsStartup Call Center Suggestions Power/BatteryRepair Center Likely Causes Repair Center CommentsErratic display Touch pad Call Center Suggestions Pointing stickSerial/Parallel Accessories Symptom AC adapterMiscellaneous Check module contacts. Push system-off button OmniBook Diagnostic Program Diagnostic ToolsCreating a Diagnostic Floppy Disk Enter Running the Diagnostic TestCode Suggestions System Tests OmniBook Diagnostic Error CodesHard Disk Tests Parallel Port Tests Post Terminal-Error Beep Codes Power-On Self-TestBeep Codes Post DescriptionMessage Post MessagesDescription Message Description Allocation Error for deviceSycard PCCtest 450 CardBus Card Optional Uninstalling the DMI Package Installing the DMI PackageUsing the DMI Interface Desktop Management Interface DMIDMI Components Contents of the DMI PackageRunning the Bios Setup Utility Bios Setup UtilityBios Setup Menus and Parameters Main Menu DefaultPower Menu Default Security Menu DefaultExit Menu Boot Menu DefaultPage Replaceable Parts Exploded View User- Replaceable OmniBook Replaceable Parts41 PCA, DC-DC Display Components Motherboard Components Accessory Replaceable Parts Assembly-Component BreakdownPCA, VGA PCA, IR PCA, DC-DC Part Number ReferencePart Number Exchange Part Number F1460-69098 Reference Information Password Removal PolicyReference Information HP OmniBook Hewlett-Packard Display Quality StatementOmniBook 4100 LCD Guidelines TFT Page Page Part Number F1460-90020
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