HP D310 Micro manual Monitor Doesn’t Work, Have you checked that

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You are using the correct driver. This driver is provided with all Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP preloaded systems. For other operating systems, refer to your operating system’s documentation.

You are using the latest BIOS.

Your keyboard uses batteries.

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Download the latest driver from HP’s Web at:

www.hp.com/go/support.

Download the latest BIOS from HP’s Web at:

www.hp.com/go/support.

Replace the batteries.

The Monitor Doesn’t Work...

The PC’s power indicator light works but the monitor remains blank

Have you checked that...

The monitor is switched ON (LED is on).

The monitor’s power cord is correctly connected.

The monitor (video) cable is correctly connected.

The monitor’s brightness and contrast settings are correctly set.

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How

Refer to the monitor manual for an explanation of the LED signals (green, orange, or blinking).

Connect the power cord – ensure it is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into the monitor.

Connect the monitor (video) cable – ensure it is properly connected to both the PC and the monitor. If you have a model with a graphics card, ensure that the cable is connected to the graphics card’s connector.

Check the settings using the monitor’s OSD (on- screen display) or using controls on the front of the monitor.

There is an image during boot but then the screen goes blank

Have you checked that...

The monitor settings in your PC are

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compatible with your monitor.

If the PC starts but you still have a problem... ￿

How

Windows NT: Enter VGA mode when prompted during start-up.

Windows 98, Windows 2000 & Windows XP: Restart the PC. The Startup screen is displayed. For Windows 98, when you hear a beep, press F8 and then start the PC in safe mode. For Windows 2000, when prompted, press F8 and then start the PC in VGA mode. When the PC has started double-click on the Display icon in your PC’s Control Panel, then click on the Settings button. Use the sliding control to reset the resolution.

For other operating systems, refer to your operating system’s documentation.

Run HP e-Diagtools (refer to page 12).

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Contents Quick user’s Guide Important Safety Information Important Safety InformationSetting Up and Using Your PC Connecting Devices to the Rear of the PCImportant Ergonomic Information Connecting the Power Cord If your PC has no rear voltage selection switchIf your PC is equipped with a rear voltage selection switch Preparing Your Work Environment Comfort and Safety ChecklistOverall Your Work PostureUsing Your PC Starting Your PC for the First TimeStopping Your PC Solving Problems If Your PC Has a Hardware ProblemIf Your PC Does Not Start Properly Have you checked that Monitor Doesn’t WorkHow Mouse Doesn’t WorkRecovering or Changing your Operating System Recovering Your PC’s Hard Disk ContentsUsing HP Instant Support Checking Your PC’s ConfigurationHP Hardware Diagnostics Where Can I Get e-Diagtools?Starting e-Diagtools from the Hard Drive General HP Hardware WarrantyHP Hardware Warranty Options Warranty entitlement description International WarrantyNorth & Latin America Europe, Middle East & Africa HP Customer Care Center Phone NumbersSoftware HP Software Limited WarrantyHP Software License Agreement Support Policy for Microsoft Operating Systems Service PackDeclaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationFCC for USA only Canadian Department of Communications Notice Safety Warning for the USA and Canada Replacing the Battery Technical CharacteristicsRecycling your PC Recycling your PCPage If You Have a Problem
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