HP DC5100 manual Interpreting Diagnostic

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Getting Started

Solving Hardware Installation Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution

A new device is not

A plug and play

Use Windows XP Device

recognized as part

board may not

Manager to deselect the

of the system.

automatically

automatic settings for the board

(continued)

configure when

and choose a basic

 

added if the default

configuration that does not

 

configuration

cause a resource conflict. You

 

conflicts with other

can also use Computer Setup to

 

devices.

reconfigure or disable devices

 

 

to resolve the resource conflict.

Computer will not

Wrong memory

1.

Review the documentation

start.

modules were used

 

that came with the system

 

in the upgrade or

 

to determine if you are

 

memory modules

 

using the correct memory

 

were installed in the

 

modules and to verify the

 

wrong location.

 

proper installation.

 

 

2.

Observe the beeps and

 

 

 

LED lights on the front of

 

 

 

the computer. See

 

 

 

“Interpreting Diagnostic

 

 

 

Lights and Audible Codes”

 

 

 

on page 23 to determine

 

 

 

possible causes.

 

 

3. If you still cannot resolve

 

 

 

the issue, contact Customer

 

 

 

Support.

Power LED flashes

Memory is installed

1.

Reseat DIMMs. Power on

Red five times, once

incorrectly or is bad.

 

the system.

every second,

 

2.

Replace DIMMs one at a

followed by a two

 

 

 

time to isolate the faulty

second pause, and

 

 

 

 

module.

the computer beeps

 

 

 

3. Replace third-party memory

five times. The beeps

 

 

 

with HP memory.

continue for five

 

 

 

4.

Replace the system board.

iterations, then stop.

 

The LED flashes continue until the problem is resolved.

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Contents Getting Started First Edition May 2004 Contents Contents Installing the Operating System Installing & Customizing the SoftwareMicrosoft Security Updates Getting Started Installing or Upgrading Device Drivers AccessibilityProtecting the Software Transferring Files and SettingsCustomizing the Monitor Display Turning Off the Computer Restoring the SoftwareFinding More Information Using the Documentation CD \DocLib.exe Before You Call for Technical Support Run the Restore Plus! CD Getting Started Helpful Hints Getting Started Solving General Problems Basic TroubleshootingProblem Cause Problem Cause Solution Processor thermal protection activated System does not System unable to Problem Cause Solving Hardware Installation Problems Solving Hardware Installation ProblemsInterpreting Diagnostic For systems with a graphics card Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes Interpreting Diagnostic Lights and Audible CodesPossible Red Power LED Processor is not Flashes three System board Red Power LED Pre-video memory Reseat DIMMs By a two second Desktop To the appropriate System does not None System unable to Diagnostic Front Panel LEDs and Audible Codes Getting Started
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